Programme Overview
Training Description
Who should attend
This course is designed for professionals involved in financial reporting, risk management, and sustainability, including:
• Financial Analysts
• Accountants
• Risk Managers
• Sustainability Managers
• Corporate Reporting Professionals
• Investors
• Anyone involved in climate-related financial disclosures
Session Objectives
- Master the methodology for measuring direct emissions, indirect energy emissions, and complex value-chain emissions.
- Identify industry-specific metrics that are "material" to investors, such as water stress levels for agribusiness or carbon intensity for manufacturing.
- Define the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Directors in monitoring climate-related risks.
- Develop strategies to communicate transition plans to shareholders, employees, and regulators like the CMA or KRA.
About the Course
Climate change presents significant financial risks and opportunities for organizations. This comprehensive training course on Climate Risk Financial Reporting equips participants with the specialized knowledge and skills to understand the financial implications of climate change and navigate evolving reporting requirements. Participants will learn how to assess climate-related risks, integrate them into financial reporting, and comply with frameworks like the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). This course bridges the gap between climate science and financial reporting, empowering professionals to drive transparency and resilience in the face of climate change.
Curriculum & Topics
9 Topics | 5 Days
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