Climate risk, sustainability and net zero: fundamentals and latest trends

  • Climate risk and ESG
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Key reasons to attend

  • Explore climate regulation trends and insights into what the future may hold
  • Discuss best practices for climate scenario analysis and stress-testing
  • Develop strategies for the transition to net zero

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About the course

In this course, our subject matter expert will provide an in-depth exploration of climate risk, sustainability and the journey towards net-zero emissions. Attendees will gain insights into the latest trends and regulatory developments, enabling them to navigate complex climate-related challenges.

The training will cover transition and physical risks, focusing on measurement methodologies, key risk drivers and available data sources. Participants will also explore scenario analysis and stress-testing techniques, learning how to apply these tools to assess climate risk impacts across diverse scenarios.

By the end of the course, attendees will be well prepared to contribute to a sustainable future and drive impactful change within their organisations.


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Learning objectives

  • Define climate risks and their implications for financial institutions
  • Examine the key factors driving physical and transition risks 
  • Get ahead in climate reporting
  • Explore the data needed to assess climate risks
  • Gain insights into physical risk measurement methodologies 
  • Observe a climate risk stress-testing demonstration

Who should attend

Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:

  • Climate risk
  • Sustainability
  • Operational risk
  • Enterprise risk
  • Model risk
  • Stress-testing
  • Strategy
  • Credit risk
  • Finance 
  • Compliance

Agenda

February 4–6, 2025

Live online. Timezones: Emea/Apac

Sessions:

  • The changing climate and environment
  • Governmental and global initiatives
  • Introduction to climate and sustainability risks  
  • Sustainability and climate risk management and regulations
  • Climate risk and sustainability reporting and disclosures
  • Climate risk data and measurement: transition risk
  • Climate risk data and measurement: physical risk
  • Climate scenario analysis and stress-testing
  • Optimal strategy for climate risk and net zero

Tutor:

  • Peter Plochan, Principal risk management advisor, Emea, SAS

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May 6–8, 2025

Live online. Timezones: Emea/Americas

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Tutors

Peter Plochan Risk Learning Faculty

Principal risk management advisor, Emea

SAS

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Registration

February 4–6, 2025

Online, Emea/Apac

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends January 3

May 6–8, 2025

Online, Emea/Americas

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends April 4
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