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its financial performance;
(b) if an entity identified a trade-off between two climate-related risks it is exposed to and took action on the basis of its assessment of that trade-off, connected information will depict the relationship between those risks and the entity's strategy; and
(c) if an entity committed to a particular climate-related target, but that commitment has not yet affected the entity's financial position or financial performance because the applicable recognition criteria have not been met, connected information will depict that relationship.
B41 Connected information includes:
(a) connections between various types of information about a particular climate-related risk or opportunity, such as:
(i) between disclosures on governance, strategy and risk management; and
(ii) between narrative information and quantitative information (including related metrics and targets and information in the related financial statements).
(b) connections between disclosures about various climate-related risks and opportunities. For example, if an entity integrates its oversight of climate-related risks and opportunities, the entity shall integrate the disclosures on governance instead of providing separate disclosures on governance for each climate-related risk and opportunity.
B42 Drawing connections between disclosures involves, but is not limited to, providing necessary explanations and cross-references and using consistent data, assumptions, and units of measure. In providing connected information, an entity shall:
(a) explain connections between disclosures in a clear and concise manner;
(b) avoid unnecessary duplication if Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards require the disclosure of common items of information; and
(c) disclose information about significant differences between the data and assumptions used in preparing the entity's climate-related financial disclosures and the data and assumptions used in preparing the related financial statements.
B43 For example, in providing connected information an entity might need to explain the effect or likely effect of its strategy on its financial statements and financial planning, or explain how that strategy relates to the metrics the entity uses to measure progress against targets. Another entity might need to explain how its use of natural resources or changes within its supply chain could amplify or, in contrast, reduce its climate-related risks and opportunities. The entity might need to link the information about its use of natural resources or changes within its supply chain to information about current or anticipated financial effects on the entity's production costs, its strategic response to mitigate those risks and its related investment in new assets. The entity might need to link narrative information to the related metrics and targets and to information in the related financial statements.
B44 Other examples of connected information include:
(a) an explanation of the combined effects of the entity's climate-related risks and opportunities and its strategy on its financial position, financial performance and cash flows over the short, medium and long