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New Thinking for Pricing Climate Risk

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This webinar explores the latest thinking on the pricing of physical climate risk. The impacts of climate change affect the financial system and are a risk to individual organisations. However, the large-scale and long-term nature of these impacts often leads organisations to determine incorrectly that climate change is not relevant to today's decisions.

Climate-related reporting seeks to proactively address the climate risks to financial stability. The Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) was created in 2015 by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to develop consistent climate-related financial risk disclosures for use by companies, banks, and investors in providing information to stakeholders.

Climate-related risk: what to do now?
- Meet risk assessment requirements of regulators
- Critically assess the quality of third party analysis
- Build internal capability


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Registration Information and Fees

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 12 PM ET THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR

Registration Fees (in U.S. Dollars) Received on/by
Oct 14, 2021
Received after
Oct 14, 2021
Individual $50 $75
Group*
(more than one person using the same internet connection)
$300 $350
Multiple Connections**
(Unlimited internet connections for individuals working for the same company. Please note that audio for this presentation will be streamed via the web)
$600 $650

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Contributors

  • Dr Greg Bodeker

    Greg has a 30-year research record in atmospheric and climate science having published more than 130 papers in these fields. Greg has held international leadership roles as co-chair of SPARC (Stratospheric Processes And their Role in Climate) one of the four core projects of the World Climate Research Programme, and co-chair of GRUAN (the GCOS Reference Upper Air Network), a core part of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) for monitoring long-term changes in the climate. Greg is co-founder of Climate Acuity and is the director of Bodeker Scientific Ltd (a climate research company). Greg is an Adjunct Professor with the New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute, School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, at Victoria University of Wellington.

  • Belinda Storey

    Belinda is Managing Director of Climate Sigma and co-founder of Climate Acuity. In 2017 she coined the term “insurance retreat”, and in December 2020, as a Principal Investigator for the Deep South National Science Challenge, she published “Insurance Retreat: Sea level rise and the withdrawal of residential insurance in Aotearoa New Zealand”. Belinda manages Whakahura: Extreme Events and the Emergence of Climate Change, a five year, $10M research programme funded by the New Zealand government. Belinda has an MBA in Finance from Columbia University, New York, and a Master of Science in Disaster Risk from Canterbury University.

October 28, 2021
Thu 2:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 30M

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