Transition pathways for net zero
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
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Understand the relationship between transition and physical risk
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Identify the best practices to minimise transition risks
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Learn the implications of financing new technologies and sectors
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About the course
This interactive learning experience will assess the necessary actions and transition pathways that financial institutions will need to take alongside different industries to achieve net-zero emissions.
Participants will evaluate the current regulatory landscape supported by the Transition Pathway Initiative guiding principles and learn how to create the appropriate frameworks and timelines to implement successful sustainable projects and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
Sessions will explore key parameters and best practices to approach the transition pathways and goals. This opportunity provides maximum engagement through Q&A sessions, in-depth learning and discussions with Risk Learning expert tutor and faculty member Navin Rauniar.
Flexible pricing options:
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Early-bird rate: book in advance and save $200
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3-for-2 group rate: book three delegates for the price of two and save more than $2,000
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Season tickets: book a team of 10 or more and save up to 50%
Learning objectives
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Apply the best practices for acquiring and evaluating climate data for transition pathways
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Assess and integrate action plans, benchmarks and timelines
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Evaluate the transition initiatives, international standards and stakeholders’ efforts
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Align the different sectors’ objectives, investments and goals to achieve net zero emissions
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Utilise models to address transition risk
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Address the challenges and opportunities of the transition pathways
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include, but are not limited to:
- Stress-testing
- Climate risk
- Model risk
- Risk management
- Data management
- ESG
- Reputational risk
- Sustainability
Agenda
Sessions:
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Introducing transition pathways
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Transition initiatives
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Regulatory landscape
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Financing challenges
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Transition solutions and opportunities
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Transition risk modelling
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Diverse risks associated with transition pathways
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Data management for transition pathways
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Creating appropriate transition frameworks
Tutors
Navin Rauniar Risk Learning Faculty
Sustainability advisor
PRMIA
Navin is an ex-banking professional, and most recently was working as a senior leader and practitioner, with 20+ years of banking, corporate, and big four experience. He advises board and CxO members across business and technology, using domain expertise that focuses on sustainability, capital markets, and risk management, driven by prudential regulation in ESG, climate risk, carbon markets, sustainable financing, net zero, and capital management impacting an institutions’ strategy, governance, and implementation.
Navin was most recently leading the sustainability business and technology delivery for TCS and Tata clients. His international experience assisted in building diverse global teams.
Navin sits on a number of government and private industry committees, developing and influencing public policy on sustainability standards. Navin supports the financial markets community via mentoring of professionals and serving as the co-chair of the PRMIA ESG Working Group & PRMIA SteerCo. He is a regular speaker and chair at conferences, as well as a frequent commentator and author to the media on financial market regulations, including a column on sustainability that is published in ILFR.
Accreditation
This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.
Pre-reading materials
The Risk.net resources below have been selected to enhance your learning experience:
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ESG and climate risk special report - Read article | Risk.net
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What do regulators need from governments on climate change? - Read article | Risk.net
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Banks and financial powerhouses map out climate risks - Read article | Risk.net
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