Sustainability and climate-related financial disclosures workshop
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Define climate-related metrics
- Learn what the Financial Stability Board oversees
- Provide high-quality climate information
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About the course
In today’s dynamic landscape, adopting a proactive approach to climate and sustainability-related financial reporting standards can highly benefit diverse organisations’ stakeholders.
This in-person learning event will cover the fast-changing initiatives and regulatory efforts on sustainability and climate-related financial disclosures. Global initiatives, such as the TCFD and the newly established Sustainability Disclosure Standards by the ISSB, will be explored in-depth.
Participants will learn how to navigate climate-related disclosures by studying the current regulatory landscape and integrating diverse metrics, standards and guidelines into their climate reporting. Interactive discussions among peers and the expert tutor will be held to enhance the learning experience.
Learning objectives
- Assess the newly introduced International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) S1 and IFRS S2 from the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
- Address data and methodological challenges
- Evaluate scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions
- Incorporate diverse recommendations regarding climate-related disclosures
- Align the global regulatory guidelines with climate risk reports
- Navigate the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD’s) requirements
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- Trading
- Climate risk
- Model risk
- Risk reporting
- Risk management
- Data management
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- Sustainable finance
- Transition finance
Agenda
July 30, 2024
In-person. Sydney
Sessions:
- Introduction to climate disclosures
- Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
- Global relevant initiatives
- Overview of the regulatory landscape
- Sustainability Disclosure Standards by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB): part I
- Sustainability Disclosure Standards by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB): part II
Tutor:
- Linda Romanovska, senior expert in sustainable finance
November 19, 2024
In-person. Singapore
Tutor:
- Zuzana Dzurillova, Director, Tamotsu Institute
Tutors
Linda Romanovska
Senior expert in sustainable finance
Linda is a seasoned expert in sustainable finance, among other sustainability themes. Linda holds prestigious positions as an appointed member of high-level advisory bodies on sustainable finance and corporate sustainability reporting frameworks and standards in Australia and internationally, supporting the development of sustainable finance taxonomies and broader sustainable finance framework policies. With nearly two decades of experience, Linda serves as an ESG and climate services partner at RSM. Linda is likewise a researcher at the University of New South Wales. Over the past years, Linda has made a significant impact across diverse sustainability domains. Her multifaceted approach includes policy-making, research, and strategic consulting for governments, private enterprises, and financial institutions.
Zuzana Dzurillova
Director
Tamotsu Institute
Zuzana is a director at Tamotsu Institute where she develops sustainability and climate risk projects related to governance, policies, processes and reporting. She also was programme lead at The Matcha Initiative where she produced corporate workshops and trainings.
Zuzana has previous experience in corporate banking and risk management consulting. She is certified in Sustainability and Climate Risk by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), TCFD recommendations, and Sustainability Leadership by the Imperial College of London.
Pre-reading materials
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- Climate risk: a more positive approach pays dividends - Read article
- Litigation threats seen delaying SEC climate disclosure rules - Read article
- Social distancing: quantifying the ‘S’ in ESG - Read article
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