The Centre for Climate Engagement (CCE) has submitted written evidence to two recent calls for response:  

  • The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC)’s inquiry on the risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK 
  • The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)’s consultation on its draft Technology and Communications Sector Guidance 

A growing number of consultations and calls for evidence are seeking input on this area, which shows that managing the technology sector’s impact on the environment is an increasingly significant policy issue. We have recently initiated a programme of work focused on the governance of AI’s environmental impacts and are committed to contributing to these conversations as they develop. CCE’s submissions draw on its expertise in translating academic expertise in environmental law and policy into practical guidance and resources for decisionmakers.   

The EAC’s inquiry examined the environmental cost of the UK’s rapidly expanding data centre sector, particularly the pressure on energy and water resources. It considered how sustainability concerns can be balanced against the UK government’s economic growth ambitions, and what planning and policy measures can play a role in achieving this.  

Key points in our EAC response:  

The TNFD’s consultation aimed to gather feedback on its Draft sector guidance – Technology and communications. Building on the TNFD’s existing recommendations and its LEAP assessment approach, the guidance offers sector-specific tools including disclosure metrics, dependency and impact matrices, and illustrative examples of nature-related risks and opportunities. It covers six industry groups within the sector, ranging from semiconductors and hardware, to software, telecoms, and internet services. The consultation looks to examine whether the guidance is suitable support for organisations in identifying what is materially relevant to their business and reporting it consistently and credibly – with final guidance expected in June 2026.  

Key points in our TNFD response: