View Basket

Verdantix: Climate Change Consultants In The US Face A Make Or Break Year

London, UK. January 29, 2009. During 2009 consulting firms that fail to establish their climate change expertise will miss out on the biggest opportunity in the consulting market for 20 years, according to independent research conducted by Verdantix. The ground-breaking analysis of the US climate change consulting market applies 56 evaluation criteria to assess 19 consulting and professional services firms including BCG, Booz & Company, CH2M Hill, ENVIRON, ERM, Ernst & Young, ICF International, McKinsey & Company, PA Consulting Group and PwC. 

“Despite the downturn, demand for climate change consulting is surging. President Obama’s climate change agenda, cost savings from energy efficiency and the need to compete on sustainability credentials drive demand” said David Metcalfe, author of the report. “Our analysis reveals that environmental and management consultants,  audit firms and IT advisors are scrambling to upgrade their climate change services.” 

The research, based on dozens of interviews with practice leaders and 15 buyers of consulting services, reveals that some advisory firms lack the depth of expertise to help – so they need to invest despite the recession. To clarify the alternatives for buyers in a confusing and fast-changing market, Verdantix analysed 19 consulting firms with its Green Quadrant® methodology. The Verdantix analysis finds that:

“Our independent customer panel told us that carbon management is their top priority: 73 per cent identified it as a significant initiative” said Verdantix Director, David Metcalfe. “Sixty per cent of the buyers of climate change advice we spoke with, all working for $5 billion revenue US firms, said they invested in climate change strategy advice and greenhouse gas inventory projects in 2008. In terms of future spend, energy efficiency is top of the agenda for 2009.”

The analysis concludes that buyers of sustainability consulting projects will need to select a portfolio of advisory partners due to the wide-ranging challenges triggered by sustainability and climate change. Specifically buyers should:

“As President Obama’s energy and climate change policies become clearer, large corporates and their professional advisors must be ready to act” continued Metcalfe. “Consulting firms must hire, strengthen and market their capabilities – or miss out on the dramatic growth which is sure to come in 2010.”

The report “Verdantix Green Quadrant: Climate Change Consulting USA” can be purchased online and is available to Verdantix clients at www.verdantix.com

About Verdantix
Verdantix is an independent business research firm focused on climate change, carbon markets and business sustainability. For more information visit www.verdantix.com

Press Contact
David Metcalfe          
Telephone: + 44 (0)7917845330
Email: press@verdantix.com