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What does your climate future look like?

 
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Date

January 29, 2025
 

Time

8:00 a.m. PST San Francisco
11:00 a.m. EST New York
4:00 p.m. GMT London
5:00 p.m. CET Central Europe

 

Location

Virtual Platform
 
Overview
Climate change is driving transformation across capital markets, requiring participants to consider severe weather events, the energy transition, policy shifts, and other climate-related risks and opportunities while pushing against the limits of what’s knowable.
 
A recent survey by the MSCI Sustainability Institute found that 57% of capital-markets participants believe climate-related physical risks are more severe and arriving faster than current scenarios suggest. What do you think?
 
Join us for an exclusive webinar co-hosted by the MSCI Sustainability Institute and MSCI’s Climate Risk Center on January 29, 2025, where we will:
 
  • Explore what market participants currently expect to be our climate future, backed by insights from 350+ global investment and risk professionals.
  • Compare the market view with widely used climate scenarios in the financial industry.
  • Discuss practical steps to make sense of different climate scenarios and start using them in investment analysis.
 
We are delighted to share that Claudio Baccianti, an economist with the Deutsche Bundesbank, will join the conversation to offer insight into the development of the latest scenarios from the Network for Greening the Financial System.
 
Additionally, David Carlin, former head of risk at the UN Environment Programme’s Finance Initiative and founder of advisory firm D.A Carlin, will share his perspectives on what all this mean for financial practitioners—and the steps we can take to help shape our climate future.
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
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