Climate Scenario Analysis
Climate Scenario Analysis, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.58, with 45 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 146 reviews, and has 626 subscribers.
You will learn about Define climate scenario analysis Explain the requirements from international and regional organisations Identify key drivers of climate change and what the international agreements' temperature scenarios are Understand Representative Concentration pathways and Shared Socioeconomic pathways Build an implementation plan Use a standard scenario template Explain the latest International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to climate scenario analysis It is particularly useful for Beginners to climate scenario analysis.
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Summary
Title: Climate Scenario Analysis
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.58
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 49
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49
Original Price: €49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Define climate scenario analysis
- Explain the requirements from international and regional organisations
- Identify key drivers of climate change and what the international agreements' temperature scenarios are
- Understand Representative Concentration pathways and Shared Socioeconomic pathways
- Build an implementation plan
- Use a standard scenario template
- Explain the latest International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS S1 and IFRS S2
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to climate scenario analysis
Target Audiences
- Beginners to climate scenario analysis
If you would like to increase your knowledge of climate scenario analysis with reference to the requirements and best practices from organizations and regulators around the world with some case studies from the energy and finance sectors.
I will also show you how to implement these requirements by taking you through a typical three-month work plan to implement a climate scenario analysis framework. This will start by preparing a board-level paper for approval, then choosing the right climate models and corresponding scenarios and data, through to conducting workshops with the businesses and functions. Finally, I will show you how to present the results of the work to the board meeting and then implement the process into the regular strategic planning cycle and climate risk management process.
In the final part of this training course, I provide an overview of the key elements of the International Financial Reporting Standards, IFRS S1 on sustainability-related disclosures, and IFRS S2 on climate-related disclosures. Although the ISSB has granted at least one-year relief to companies on sustainability disclosures under S1, not for S2, on climate-related reporting that is seen as more urgent. So, this standard must be complied with from 1st January 2014. That is why I have called this training course target 2024.
This is the right course for you if you are new to climate scenario analysis and want to learn what it is, including best practices, and how to implement them in accordance with the reporting standards across various jurisdictions.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Slides, references and using Udemy
Lecture 2: Course structure
Chapter 2: What is Scenario Analysis?
Lecture 1: Definitions
Lecture 2: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Lecture 3: Climate Models part 1
Lecture 4: Climate Models part 2
Lecture 5: Climate Scenarios: Representative Concentration Pathways
Lecture 6: Climate Scenarios: Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Chapter 3: International, regional and country level organisations
Lecture 1: International organisations
Lecture 2: Regional and country level organisations
Lecture 3: IFRS part 1 structure
Lecture 4: IFRS part 2 S1 and S2 and their jurisdictional status
Lecture 5: IFRS Part 3 IFRS S2's Objective and Core content
Lecture 6: IFRS Part 4 S2 Climate resilience
Lecture 7: IFRS Part 5 S2 Key inputs
Lecture 8: IFRS Part 6 S2 Risk Management
Lecture 9: IFRS Part 7 S2 Metrics and targets
Lecture 10: IFRS Part 8, IFRS S2 Industry guidance
Lecture 11: IFRS Part 9 conclusion and way forward 2024 and 2025
Chapter 4: The finance and energy sectors' best practices
Lecture 1: Finance part 1: NGFS
Lecture 2: Finance part 2: Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Lecture 3: Finance part 3: Bank of England's Biennial Exploratory Scenario 2022 (part 1)
Lecture 4: Finance part 4: Bank of England's Biennial Exploratory Scenario 2022 (part 2)
Lecture 5: Finance part 5: Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero and WWF/HSBC/Guidehouse
Lecture 6: Finance part 6: Financial Stability Board and the NGFS climate scenarios survey
Lecture 7: Energy part 1: IEA's World Energy Model and WBCSD's reference catalogue
Lecture 8: Case study BP
Lecture 9: UK National Grid
Lecture 10: Case study 3: HSBC
Lecture 11: Case study 4: Barclays
Chapter 5: How to implement climate scenario analysis
Lecture 1: Introduction to how to implement climate scenario analysis
Lecture 2: Overview of workplan
Lecture 3: Weeks 0-1 considerations
Lecture 4: Weeks 0-1, Board meeting typical agenda
Lecture 5: Week 2, Project team establishment
Lecture 6: Week 3, Establish governance
Lecture 7: Week 4, Management awareness training
Lecture 8: Week 6-8, Workshops
Lecture 9: Week 8, Transition risk scenario narratives
Lecture 10: Week 8, Physical risk scenario narratives and quantification
Lecture 11: Weeks 9-10 Review and validate workshop output with businesses and functions
Lecture 12: Week 12: Board level paper for approval
Lecture 13: Climate Scenario data collection template
Chapter 6: Conclusion and other climate-related training courses
Lecture 1: Conclusion to the training course
Lecture 2: Other climate-related training courses
Instructors
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Duncan Wilson
Climate Risk Management Specialist -
Emilie Pons
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- 4 stars: 58 votes
- 5 stars: 76 votes
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