12th June – CGFI Annual Forum 2023

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25/04/2023

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Monday 12th June 2023, 9.30am-7pm | One Great George Street, London

The UK Centre for Greening Finance and Investment (CGFI) is holding its second Annual Forum on Monday 12th of June 2023. The Forum will focus on the role of data, analytics and innovation in advancing green finance in the UK and internationally.

We invite you to join the discussion and share your perspectives, challenges and opportunities on the future of green finance data and analytics. The Forum will feature leading speakers from industry, government and academia as they explore emerging trends and innovative solutions for green finance.

A full-day event in the heart of Westminster, the Forum will combine keynote speeches, interactive panel discussions, innovation showcases as well as networking opportunities throughout the day.

 

Agenda and confirmed speakers

Click below for more details on session topics and confirmed speakers:

Welcome and update on CGFI – Dr Ben Caldecott, Director, CGFI

Research, data and analytics for UK and global finance – Dr Iain Williams, Strategic Partnerships Director, NERC

2023 is the year of the transition plan. Recently the latest UK Green Finance Strategy and TPT’s new Disclosure Framework underline the need for credible and internationally-aligned transition planning approaches, underpinned by new tools and data. In this session, panellists discuss how to meet these challenges, and how to develop credible transition plans, looking beyond net zero to integrate adaptation and nature.

Speakers

Jennifer Bell – Vice President – Climate Change, Barclays

Harriet Howey – Global Head of ESG Insights, Diageo

Tim Rawlings – Co-Head, Climate Hub, Bank of England

Swenja Surminski – Managing Director Climate and Sustainability, Marsh McLennan &
Professor in Practice, Grantham Research Institute, LSE

The Bank of England’s Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario exercise was designed to stress test the UK’s largest banks and insurers portfolios against climate risks. In this session CGFI will share findings and learnings from the exercise and host a panel discussion around scenario planning challenges and the future of climate stress testing.

 

Speakers

Rama Cont, Chair of Mathematical Finance, University of Oxford

Chris Faint, Head, Climate Hub division, Bank of England

Jo Paisley, President, Global Association of Risk Professionals

Jakob Thomä, Co-Founder & Research Director, 2DII

Nicola Ranger, Executive Director, Oxford Martin School Systemic Resilience Programme, University of Oxford

Mike Wilkins, Executive Director and Professor of Practice, Centre for Climate Finance and Investment, Imperial College London (Chair)

David Craig, Co-Chair, TNFD

As our economy and society relies heavily on nature and the ecosystem services it provides, the loss of nature and biodiversity is posing significant financial risks for companies and financial institutions alike. In this session panellists explore the current state of understanding nature-related financial risks as well as the data needs and challenges to support a nature positive economy.

 

Speakers

Nitika Agarwal, Head of Sustainable Finance Policy, WWF-UK

Helen Avery, Director, Nature Programmes and GFI Hive, Green Finance Institute

James D’Ath,

Sebastian Leape, Chief Executive Officer, NatCapResearch

Joanna Macrae, Head of Strategy and LEAF, International Forest Unit,

 

This panel and Q&A will showcase some of the successful innovation projects funded by Innovate UK’s SBRI CERAF programme. Project leads will join us in a panel discussion with Q&A around the future of climate and environmental analytics for green finance.

Moderator: Iain Clacher, Pro Dean – International at Leeds University Business School

Panel I: Oxford Earth Observation, Previsico, Maximum Information and Heimdal Satellite Technologies

Panel II: BRE Group, Renewable Risk, City Science and Alo Mundus

Find out more about the projects here.

Co-occurring natural hazards can lead to increased impacts and damages. In a changing climate it is increasingly important to understand the evolution of risk from multiple co-occurring natural hazards. In the session we will showcase some of the latest research on combined wind-flood risks followed by a panel discussion on the integration of these research insights into business decision making.

 

Speakers

Paul Bates, Professor of Hydrology, University of Bristol (co-chair)

Hannah Bloomfield, Research Associate in Climate Risk Analytics, University of Bristol

Jennifer Catto, Associate Professor, University of Exeter

Rowan Douglas, Head – Climate and Resilience Hub, Willis Towers Watson

Len Shaffrey, Professor of Climate Science, University of Reading (co-chair)

Jessica Turner, Managing Director, Catastrophe Advisory at Guy Carpenter
 

This session will showcase some of the research projects funded by Natural Environment Research Council’s “Integrating finance and biodiversity for a nature positive future” programme. Project representatives will present and discuss their research, focused on data and analytics outputs.

Find out more about the projects.

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