Auditing the Auditors: Reimagining profession through carbon counting

Auditing the Auditors: Reimagining profession through carbon counting
EY's New Zealand assurance leader Susan Jones. (Image: EY)
Victoria Young
This article is part of our Auditing the Auditors series. Read the other articles here.Big Four leaders cite carbon accounting as a key growth area and a practice that might enable them to attract talent amid an auditor drought.But while the assurance of climate disclosures is an area where money can be made, it is also ripe for disruption with other auditors coming in.“We’re reimagining the profession,” Deloitte’s audit head Melissa Collier said as climate auditing becomes not just prominent but compulsory.'Sustaina...

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