- January 14, 2026
- Amaya Emmanuel
- Legal & Business Support Specialist
Climate-Risk Disclosure for Caribbean Maritime and Coastal AssetsAligning Ports and Governments with TCFD, ISSB and Emerging UK/EU Standards
Watch Short Video
In this short video, Amaya Emmanuel, Legal & Business Support Specialist, explains why climate‑risk disclosure has become strategically unavoidable for Caribbean ports and coastal infrastructure. She outlines how global standards such as ISSB and TCFD now shape the expectations of lenders, insurers and logistics partners, and discusses what a proportionate, region‑appropriate approach to disclosure looks like for small island states.
Climate-Risk Disclosure for Caribbean Ports
The Expanding Influence of UK, EU and ISSB Disclosure Regimes
Escalating Physical Climate Impacts in the Caribbean
TCFD and ISSB as the Global Baseline for Climate‑Risk Disclosure
Structural Challenges Facing Caribbean Ports
A Practical Pathway for Caribbean Adoption
The Case for a Regional Climate‑Risk Disclosure Framework
Insurance as a Key Transmission Mechanism
Recent Caribbean Initiatives Supporting Climate‑Risk Disclosure
In April 2025, the Inter‑American Development Bank, IDB Invest and the IFRS Foundation formalised a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards across Latin America and the Caribbean. The initiative includes capacity building for regulators, technical assistance for public and private institutions, and the development of regional tools to support implementation. This partnership signals growing regional momentum toward ISSB‑aligned disclosure and reinforces the expectation that Caribbean ports and coastal infrastructure will increasingly be assessed against global sustainability reporting standards.
Conclusion
Alignment with TCFD, ISSB and emerging UK and EU standards should not be viewed as an administrative burden. For Caribbean maritime and coastal assets, credible climate‑risk disclosure is becoming strategically unavoidable. The choice is not whether to disclose climate risk, but whether to do so proactively in a manner that is proportionate, regionally coordinated and aligned with international expectations, or reactively under external pressure from financiers, insurers and supply‑chain partners. When implemented effectively, climate‑risk disclosure strengthens resilience, improves access to capital, stabilises insurance terms and supports long‑term operational continuity across the region’s ports and coastal infrastructure.
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