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Esg/valuation Of Environmental Risks
Published 4/2026
Created by Mark Laurence Zammit
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 5h 6m ) | Size: 5.1 GB [/center]
Environmental Social Governance Course - Part 4
What you'll learn
✓ Understand how environmental risks affect asset values, credit risk, insurance pricing, and investment decisions
✓ Apply practical valuation tools to physical and transition climate risks across banking, insurance, and portfolios
✓ Use scenario analysis to assess how climate pathways can impact cash flows, discount rates, and long-term value
✓ Identify how environmental risk influences solvency, pricing, capital, liquidity, and strategic risk management
✓ Translate environmental risk into real financial impact across lending, insurance, and investment decisions
✓ Master practical tools used to value climate risk in banks, insurers, and investment portfolios
✓ Evaluate how physical and transition risks reshape cash flows, pricing, capital, and long-term business value
✓ Build the skills to assess climate scenarios and make stronger risk and valuation decisions in practice
Requirements
● No advanced technical knowledge is needed. This lecture is suitable for students and professionals with a general interest in ESG, finance, risk management, banking, insurance, or investments.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
The lectures are based on the lecturer's own original teaching materials and script. An AI avatar representation of the lecturer is used to deliver the course with the lecturer's full permission.
VALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
ATCS, in association with MARM and SRLA, is pleased to offer this online interactive lecture as Lecture 4 of a 10-part ESG series.
This course explores how environmental risk is translated into financial value across banking, insurance, investment management, and wider financial services. It is designed to give learners a practical understanding of how physical and transition risks affect asset values, credit quality, insurance pricing, capital requirements, liquidity, and long-term business viability.
Throughout the course, learners will examine how environmental risks influence key valuation drivers such as cash flows, discount rates, terminal value, collateral quality, expected loss, and tail risk. The course also explains how these risks are already being reflected in financial markets through property discounts, spread premia, carbon pricing, and repricing pressures across portfolios and sectors.
A major strength of the course is its practical focus. Learners will be introduced to real-world valuation tools and frameworks used across modern financial institutions, including scenario analysis, stress testing, expected credit loss modelling, solvency thinking, and risk-based pricing approaches. The course will also show how climate and environmental risks can be embedded into governance, capital planning, portfolio management, and enterprise risk management.
This course is especially valuable for students, risk managers, compliance professionals, finance practitioners, bankers, insurers, and investment professionals who want to understand how ESG and environmental risk connect directly to real financial decisions. By the end of the course, learners will be able to interpret environmental risk not simply as a sustainability issue, but as a core valuation, risk, and strategic challenge in today's financial system.
Who this course is for
■ Students and professionals interested in ESG, sustainable finance, risk management, banking, insurance, and investment analysis
■ Risk managers, compliance professionals, bankers, insurers, and finance practitioners seeking practical insight into climate risk valuation
■ University students and early-career professionals looking to understand how environmental risks affect real-world financial decisions
■ Anyone interested in how climate and environmental risks influence asset values, credit risk, insurance pricing, and investment strategy
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Esg/valuation Of Environmental Risks
Published 4/2026
Created by Mark Laurence Zammit
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 5h 6m ) | Size: 5.1 GB [/center]
Environmental Social Governance Course - Part 4
What you'll learn
✓ Understand how environmental risks affect asset values, credit risk, insurance pricing, and investment decisions
✓ Apply practical valuation tools to physical and transition climate risks across banking, insurance, and portfolios
✓ Use scenario analysis to assess how climate pathways can impact cash flows, discount rates, and long-term value
✓ Identify how environmental risk influences solvency, pricing, capital, liquidity, and strategic risk management
✓ Translate environmental risk into real financial impact across lending, insurance, and investment decisions
✓ Master practical tools used to value climate risk in banks, insurers, and investment portfolios
✓ Evaluate how physical and transition risks reshape cash flows, pricing, capital, and long-term business value
✓ Build the skills to assess climate scenarios and make stronger risk and valuation decisions in practice
Requirements
● No advanced technical knowledge is needed. This lecture is suitable for students and professionals with a general interest in ESG, finance, risk management, banking, insurance, or investments.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
The lectures are based on the lecturer's own original teaching materials and script. An AI avatar representation of the lecturer is used to deliver the course with the lecturer's full permission.
VALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
ATCS, in association with MARM and SRLA, is pleased to offer this online interactive lecture as Lecture 4 of a 10-part ESG series.
This course explores how environmental risk is translated into financial value across banking, insurance, investment management, and wider financial services. It is designed to give learners a practical understanding of how physical and transition risks affect asset values, credit quality, insurance pricing, capital requirements, liquidity, and long-term business viability.
Throughout the course, learners will examine how environmental risks influence key valuation drivers such as cash flows, discount rates, terminal value, collateral quality, expected loss, and tail risk. The course also explains how these risks are already being reflected in financial markets through property discounts, spread premia, carbon pricing, and repricing pressures across portfolios and sectors.
A major strength of the course is its practical focus. Learners will be introduced to real-world valuation tools and frameworks used across modern financial institutions, including scenario analysis, stress testing, expected credit loss modelling, solvency thinking, and risk-based pricing approaches. The course will also show how climate and environmental risks can be embedded into governance, capital planning, portfolio management, and enterprise risk management.
This course is especially valuable for students, risk managers, compliance professionals, finance practitioners, bankers, insurers, and investment professionals who want to understand how ESG and environmental risk connect directly to real financial decisions. By the end of the course, learners will be able to interpret environmental risk not simply as a sustainability issue, but as a core valuation, risk, and strategic challenge in today's financial system.
Who this course is for
■ Students and professionals interested in ESG, sustainable finance, risk management, banking, insurance, and investment analysis
■ Risk managers, compliance professionals, bankers, insurers, and finance practitioners seeking practical insight into climate risk valuation
■ University students and early-career professionals looking to understand how environmental risks affect real-world financial decisions
■ Anyone interested in how climate and environmental risks influence asset values, credit risk, insurance pricing, and investment strategy
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