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Workshop in London – ET Risk toolbox

UNVEILING THE ET RISK TOOLBOX: SCENARIOS, DATA AND MODELS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT

 

  • March 8th, 2018 | 2:00 – 6:00 pm |20 Canada Square, London, UK

 

The ET Risk consortium was pleased to invite you to the London workshop “Unveiling the ET risk toolbox: scenarios, data and models for risk assessment”.

 

Join us and the 2° Investing Initiative  along with Kepler Cheuvreux, Carbon Tracker Initiative, the Oxford Smith School Sustainable Finance ProgrammeS&P GlobalS&P Dow Jones Indices, and The CO-Firm to discuss technical solutions around the use of scenarios in financial analysis, transition risk and asset-level data, and transition risk models.

 

The speakers were present recent developments on transition scenarios, asset level data and risk assessment models and provide insights on the integration of climate-related risks in company and valuation models.

 

Program

2:15 – 2:35 pm         The transition risk toolbox: scenarios, data and models  

Jakob Thomä, Director, 2° Investing Initiative

 

2:35 – 2:55  pm       Asset-level data 

 Ben Caldecott, Director of Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme, University of Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment.

 

2:55 – 3:15 pm       Company-level climate risk modelling and TCFD reporting

Nicole Rottmer; CEO, The CO Firm

 

3:15 – 3:35 pm       Scenario analysis in equity valuation models 

Samuel Mary, Senior Sustainability Research Analyst, Kepler Cheuvreux

 

3:35 – 3:55 pm    At the intersection of credit risk and energy transition risk Asset-level data

Lauren Smart, Managing Director, Global Head of Financial Institutions Business at Trucost, part of S&P Dow Jones Indices.

 

3:35 – 3:55 pm    Fossil fuel supply scenario analysis

Andrew Grant, Senior Analyst, Carbon Tracker Initiative

 

4:30 – 5:30 pm      Breakout groups

– Transition scenarios: needs and steps moving forward
– Asset-level data
– Risk models for the cement and steel sector

 

5:30 – 5:50 pm  ET Risk in the context of the HLEG recommendations on ESAS

Morgane Nicol, Mission lead – Financial regulation, Private Finance and Climate, I4CE

 

5:50 – 6:00 pm  Closing remarks 

08 Mar 2018

Workshop in London – ET Risk toolbox

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