Climate Change: Managing Financial Risks and Green Finance Initiatives
DATE
2024-04-22;
LOCATION
To Be Determined;
Why Attend?
In 2022, it is no longer a question of whether central banks should address climate change, but rather how and when.
For central banks, a key question is how to implement climate change at a strategic level when it affects the whole central bank, yet in a variety of specialised and localised ways. As market players central banks buy and sell assets which have ESG ratings; as supervisors they assess and address the financial risks from climate change; and lastly as institutions they have a carbon footprint.
Yet, questions remain around how to incorporate climate change into existing mandates, objectives, policies and strategic plans.
Course Objectives
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Target Audience
This course is designed to equip central bankers to meet these challenges. Each day will feature three hours of expert-led Live Content to maximise the opportunity to share and learn. The chair will ensure participants have opportunities to network throughout the course, with time set aside for a workshop on implementing key learnings.
Course introduction session led by the chair
- Introductions and welcome from the chairperson
- Overview of the training course
- Discussion of the delegate expectations
Climate risk and the ESG agenda: impact and implications for central banks
- Climate change as the emerging source of local and systemic instability
- Impact and implications for monetary policy strategy, conduct and implementation
- Overview of new roles and responsibilities for central banks in the areas of green finance and ESG
- Discussion: how are central banks tackling climate risk in the delegates’ home jurisdictions?
Integrating climate change and green finance into central bank mandates
- Do climate-related risks and mitigation policies fit into central bank mandates and objectives?
- Should central banks be mandated to play a role in greening the financial system?
- Comparing mandates and policy tools in high-income regions vs. developing economies
- Discussion: what are the risks of overstretching central banks’ mandates?
Greening central banks’ internal operations
- What are central banks doing to green their internal operations?
- Key sustainability goals and targets for cutting central banks’ environmental footprints
- Successes and challenges from central banks with advanced green initiatives
- Discussion: which areas are participants’ own organisations focused on greening?
Adapting monetary policy operational frameworks to reflect climate-related risks
- The challenges of assessing the consequences for monetary policy effectiveness
- Identifying the options that a central bank could consider
- Assessing potential climate-related adjustments to monetary policy operational frameworks
- Discussion: is disclosure a prerequisite for other potential adjustments?
Sustainable investing: key challenges and opportunities
- Emergence of sustainable investing as the new normal
- Impact of ESG mandate on the investment strategies of central banks
- Tips for balancing financial and sustainability requirements
- Criteria for assessing the suitability of available products and services
Climate stress testing and modelling
- Climate change: risks for financial stability
- Climate change: the supervisory approach
- Climate change stress testing: design and conceptual issues
- Case studies: lessons and some results from climate change stress testing
Climate change and the data challenge
- Overview of climate-related data needs, availability and gaps
- Key environmental metrics identified by central banks
- Discussion: what challenges does data pose for participants own organisations?
Toolkit for assessment of climate-related physical risks
- Dimensions of physical risk assessment
- Data sources and geospatial tools for physical risk analysis
- Experimental indicators for physical hazards
Green taxonomies and disclosure requirements
- The EU green taxonomy and its applications
- Disclosure requirements linked to the EU green taxonomy
- Estimating the taxonomy-alignment and the exposure to transition risk in financial portfolios
- Discussion: which taxonomies are participants using in their own organisations?
Effective disclosures: improving governance by improving transparency
- Areas of the TCFD framework useful for central banks’ own disclosures
- NGFS Guide on climate-related disclosure for central banks
- Opportunities and challenges of climate disclosures
- Discussion: should central banks lead by example on climate-related disclosures?
Incorporating climate change and sustainability into strategic plans
- Developing a clear strategic view of central banks’ appetite for climate-related risks
- Introducing explicit strategies to support the transition to net-zero
- Liaising and coordinating with supervisors and policymakers
- Case study: a central bank’s strategic plan for climate change
Closing remarks and delegate action plans
Concluding session led by the chair
- Summary of the course
- Discussion of the observed trends and case studies
- Application of learning points in the delegates’ home organisations
- Preparation of action points
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