Climate Contract Risk Sharing

Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents

121 clauses
Iris' Clause

Climate Contract Risk Sharing

Ensure contracting parties work together to balance financial risks and avoid unintended adverse environmental and social issues in relation to Climate Change Events and Pandemics.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Tilly's Clause

Climate Checklist for Prospectuses and Other Public Offering Documents

Helps issuers of debt securities tasked with drafting risk factors for prospectuses to assess the financial impacts of climate-related risks and provide climate-related risk factor disclosure.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Lola and Harry's DDQ

Climate Due Diligence Questionnaire for M&A Transactions

A due diligence questionnaire which asks the target company to provide information regarding a wide range of climate change-related issues going far beyond the standard compliance-focused questions.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Kori's Clause

Consolidated Sustainability Clauses for Supply Chain Contracts

A consolidation and updating of TCLP’s key supply chain clauses. This clause covers the setting of greenhouse gas emissions targets and sustainability requirements throughout the term together with a range of remedies, dispute resolution options and incentives.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Isabella's Clause

Report on Title – Residential Real Estate

Standard wording for a report on title for a client who is acquiring an already-built residential property in England and Wales (can be adapted for other jurisdictions, or for a new build). Isabella’s Clause is adapted from Marni’s Clause (Report on Title - Commercial Real Estate), but with amendments to make it easier to use in residential transactions.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Matteo's Clause

Climate and Nature Impact Investing Terms

Model environmental terms and conditions that an impact investor (financing private sector projects) can incorporate and adapt for its specific needs into its standard documents.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Gordon's DDQ

ESG Due Diligence Questionnaire for M&A and Capital Markets

A due diligence questionnaire (DDQ) that requires a company to provide information on its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy and related risk management.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Nithya's Clause

Climate-Linked Product Surveillance

A clause for supply contracts incentivising climate change adaptation in product supply chains. 

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Ayshe's Clause

Transparent Sourcing of Greener, Fairer Renewable Energy

A clause obliging stakeholders in renewable energy technology supply chains to lower their carbon emissions, minimise their environmental impact and safeguard against modern slavery.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Matilda's Annex

The Net Zero Standard for Suppliers

A simplified and consolidated version of TCLP’s existing supply chain clauses which includes responsibilities for meeting decarbonisation targets and reporting together with cascading obligations and price adjustment mechanism.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Luke's Clause

The ‘Green Supplier’ Contract – A Standardised Contractual Pricing Model

A standardised green supplier schedule that helps purchasers to reduce Scope 3 emissions by incentivising their supply chain to adopt environmental targets.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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Agatha's Clause

Supply: Termination for Greener Supplier

The clause gives customers a right to switch supplier if their existing supplier is unable to match a ‘greener’ offer made by an alternative supplier.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

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