Decarbonisation & Climate change

Accelerate your transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future

As the climate emergency intensifies, organisations across industries are facing mounting pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions, demonstrate meaningful progress toward net-zero, and build climate resilience. But turning ambition into action requires more than intent—it demands a robust strategy, accurate data, and a clear implementation plan.

Decarbonisation and adaptation to climate change are not only regulatory and reputational imperatives—it’s a competitive advantage for the businesses ready to lead.

Why Airbus Protect?

At Airbus Protect, we help our clients build and execute end-to-end decarbonisation strategies, combining technical expertise with deep knowledge of regulatory frameworks and sector-specific challenges.

Our approach is pragmatic and science-based. We identify emissions hotspots, define impactful initiatives, and design credible climate transition plans in line with international standards such as the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

Beyond mitigation, we also support organisations in assessing their exposure to physical and transitional climate risks, and in building long-term climate resilience. Whether you’re just starting or refining an existing strategy, we act as your trusted partner at every stage of the journey.

Our areas of expertise

Our mission is to help organisations achieve their sustainability objectives. Our highly skilled consultants, experts and trainers can help you manage and mitigate risk and enhance your compliance with sustainability standards. Our offering covers:

Decarbonisation Roadmaps

  • Development of tailored, actionable decarbonisation strategies
  • Prioritisation of initiatives based on impact, cost, and feasibility
  • Integration of sector-specific challenges and operational constraints

GHG Accounting (Scope 1, 2, 3)

  • Comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions assessments
  • Full Scope 1, 2, and 3 footprint calculations aligned with international protocols (GHG Protocol, ISO 14064)
  • Identification and quantification of reduction levers throughout the value chain

Target Setting & Tracking

  • Science-Based Targets (SBTi) alignment for credibility and transparency
  • Definition of near- and long-term decarbonisation objectives
  • Design of KPIs and monitoring frameworks for continuous improvement

Climate Adaptation & Resilience

  • Assessment of physical and transitional climate risks based on the projections of Global and Regional climate models
  • Scenario-based analysis to evaluate long-term exposure and vulnerability based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) established by the IPCC
  • Development of climate resilience strategies to protect assets, operations, and communities

Our industries

Project involvement

Climate risk modelling and impact assessment for the aviation sector

In collaboration with a leading aerospace actor, we assess the impact of climate change on airport and airline operations. Our work involves quantifying the effects of extreme weather events, forecasting future trends using advanced climate models, and evaluating the financial risks through criticality mapping.

This proactive approach helps clients anticipate vulnerabilities, adapt infrastructure, and build long-term operational resilience in the face of evolving climate conditions.

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