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Tetra Tech evidences a "public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement", signaling its intent to align policy engagement with global climate objectives. However, we found no evidence of any governance framework detailing who oversees lobbying, how activities are monitored or reviewed, or processes to manage the alignment of either direct advocacy or trade-association activities with its climate commitments, and the company does not disclose any named individual or formal body responsible for ensuring lobbying alignment.
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Tetra Tech offers only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The company notes that it has supplied technical and economic input to Indonesia’s first national rooftop-solar regulation and helped national and provincial governments implement more than 70 clean-energy laws, and it cites the general importance of instruments such as the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and a prospective U.S. hydrogen strategy. However, it does not name any of the specific regulations, bills or directives it worked on, so readers cannot identify the actual policies involved. The description of how it lobbies is similarly vague: references to providing technical input, analysing grid impacts and "assisting governments" give some indication of engagement methods, but the disclosure does not clarify whether this involved formal submissions, meetings, letters or work through trade associations, nor does it name the ministries, regulators or legislators that were approached. Finally, the company lists only broad aims—encouraging investment in renewable power, expanding electricity access and fostering hydrogen market development—without spelling out the concrete legislative or regulatory changes it seeks. As a result, the disclosure gives only a partial picture of Tetra Tech’s climate-related lobbying activities.
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