Describe the process(es) your organization has in place to ensure that your engagement activities are consistent with your overall climate change strategy[…]Climate change related policy advocacy activities are governed by the HP Climate Policy Position. This position is also integrated into global governmental relations overall policy priorities that are posted publicly and globally guides policy engagement activities. During FY17, the HP Sustainability team utilized our materiality assessments and conducted stakeholder interviews to determine the key environmental issues for our organization, which were then cross referenced against HP business objectives and imperatives. The team then worked with global government relations personnel and HP business leaders to maintain a consistent approach to activities designed to influence policy. Currently, quarterly meetings are held to ensure the policy and activities are consistent. Ad hoc meetings are held as needed for emerging issues and advocacy opportunities, such as voicing public support for the COP21 negotiations and the Paris Agreement itself, reaffirming support during COP22 in November 2016 and through the We Are Still In declaration, being a member of the U.S. business delegation at the U.S. Climate Action Pavilion at COP23, and participating in COP26. Building on this process in 2020, HP also undertook a climate policy engagement audit with Influence Maps, a partner of WWF and independent think tank that provides data and analysis on how business and finance are affecting the climate crisis. Findings were presented to the global government relations team with a set of recommendations based on the assessment. In 2020, HP began to implement the recommendations from the Influence Maps assessment, such as strong CEO statements on climate related issues, including signing onto America is All in in late 2020 to reaffirm our commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change. In 2021, HP signed on to the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, calling on bold climate policy agreements at COP26 to help businesses accelerate emission reductions, scale up innovations and achieve a net-zero world by 2050. The Alliance also encourages all business leaders to set (science-based) targets to halve emissions by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050 with a clear roadmap as well as to provide transparency on emissions and their financial impact, for example in line with the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).