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Climate Risk Management: The Ultimate Guide. 101 To Mastery
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 8h 15m | Size: 2.21 GB[/center]
Physical and transition risks, climate scenario analysis and stress testing, data and systems.
What you'll learn
Define a Climate Risk Management, Climate Scenario Analysis and Climate Stress Testing framework and plan and execute a data and systems strategy.
Explain to colleagues the impacts and actions of climate risks on the enterprise.
Differentiate between different jurisdictions and reporting requirements and how they dive the climate risk management processes.
Design and implementation pathway for an enterprise including concrete data definitions and systems requirements. Utilise Free resources from UNEP FI.
Requirements
No previous experience is required.
Description
This specialised capacity-building programme translates the UNFCCC climate risk framework into the prudential language of financial institutions. Non-financial institutions can equally benefit from it's contents. Designed for business managers, heads of sustainability and climate risk management as well as all other market, credit and operational risk managers, asset and capital allocators, and compliance officers, the course provides a systematic progression from foundational climate science to the mastery of regulatory disclosure, scenario analysis, and balance-sheet resilience.
Participants begin with the physical and transition risk drivers as codified by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)-including acute/chronic hazards, policy shifts, technology disruption, and liability channels. The curriculum then maps transmission channels (credit, market, operational, liquidity, and underwriting risk) into existing risk management frameworks. Mastery requires operationalizing the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) pillars: governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics & targets. Learners will conduct scenario analysis aligned with IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures, incorporating climate value-at-risk (CVaR) and forward-looking probability-weighted assessments.
Subsequent modules address mitigation actions (transition finance, decarbonization portfolios, green asset ratios) and adaptation actions (collateral resilience, climate-adjusted loss given default, nature-based solutions valuation). Case studies cover stress testing per BCBS principles, regulatory expectations for net-zero commitments, and disclosure consistency with the ISSB's global baseline. Upon completion, participants will integrate climate risk drivers into ICAAP, SREP, and climate-related financial risk reports-aligning institutional practice with the Paris Agreement while safeguarding financial stability. This guide moves from 101 awareness to prudential mastery, equipping line managers from all departments, climate and other risk managers and financiers to navigate an orderly, disorderly, or hot-house world.
Who this course is for
This course is intended for all levels of learners from beginners to experienced senior managers who wish to understand the basics of climate risk management, all the way to mastering the subject and becoming a subject metter expert.
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Climate Risk Management: The Ultimate Guide. 101 To Mastery
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 8h 15m | Size: 2.21 GB[/center]
Physical and transition risks, climate scenario analysis and stress testing, data and systems.
What you'll learn
Define a Climate Risk Management, Climate Scenario Analysis and Climate Stress Testing framework and plan and execute a data and systems strategy.
Explain to colleagues the impacts and actions of climate risks on the enterprise.
Differentiate between different jurisdictions and reporting requirements and how they dive the climate risk management processes.
Design and implementation pathway for an enterprise including concrete data definitions and systems requirements. Utilise Free resources from UNEP FI.
Requirements
No previous experience is required.
Description
This specialised capacity-building programme translates the UNFCCC climate risk framework into the prudential language of financial institutions. Non-financial institutions can equally benefit from it's contents. Designed for business managers, heads of sustainability and climate risk management as well as all other market, credit and operational risk managers, asset and capital allocators, and compliance officers, the course provides a systematic progression from foundational climate science to the mastery of regulatory disclosure, scenario analysis, and balance-sheet resilience.
Participants begin with the physical and transition risk drivers as codified by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)-including acute/chronic hazards, policy shifts, technology disruption, and liability channels. The curriculum then maps transmission channels (credit, market, operational, liquidity, and underwriting risk) into existing risk management frameworks. Mastery requires operationalizing the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) pillars: governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics & targets. Learners will conduct scenario analysis aligned with IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures, incorporating climate value-at-risk (CVaR) and forward-looking probability-weighted assessments.
Subsequent modules address mitigation actions (transition finance, decarbonization portfolios, green asset ratios) and adaptation actions (collateral resilience, climate-adjusted loss given default, nature-based solutions valuation). Case studies cover stress testing per BCBS principles, regulatory expectations for net-zero commitments, and disclosure consistency with the ISSB's global baseline. Upon completion, participants will integrate climate risk drivers into ICAAP, SREP, and climate-related financial risk reports-aligning institutional practice with the Paris Agreement while safeguarding financial stability. This guide moves from 101 awareness to prudential mastery, equipping line managers from all departments, climate and other risk managers and financiers to navigate an orderly, disorderly, or hot-house world.
Who this course is for
This course is intended for all levels of learners from beginners to experienced senior managers who wish to understand the basics of climate risk management, all the way to mastering the subject and becoming a subject metter expert.
Code:
https://rapidgator.net/file/1297579b768a0029a44cea40909b73c2/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part3.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/a566fc0cb7dc9ea2b479dccde90248fb/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part2.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/fce1544a73ae95455d52b51c4fbec44e/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part1.rar.html
https://nitroflare.com/view/284F3A845740D17/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/9E9EFCAE9FFF378/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/EAF3E8B6AC3475B/Climate_Risk_Management_The_Ultimate_Guide._101_to_Mastery.part1.rar

