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SUMMARY:New York Climate Week
DESCRIPTION:Climate Week NYC 2021: Getting it done \nClimate Week NYC\, taking place September 20-26\, returns for 2021 with a focus on fulfilling and increasing commitments made by businesses\, governments\, and organizations. It is the time and place where the world gathers to showcase leading climate action and discuss how to do more\, fast. \nHosted annually by international non-profit the Climate Group in conjunction with the United Nations\, and in partnership with the COP26 and the City of New York\, Climate Week NYC is a global opportunity to come together to accelerate climate action and assess progress ahead of COP26.
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/new-york-climate-week/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210923
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SUMMARY:Natural Capital Summit 2021: Preparing for nature-related reporting requirements
DESCRIPTION:Just as organisations are getting to grips with implementing TCFD climate change reporting\, they now need to factor into plans how to incorporate nature-based financial disclosures into reporting processes\, following the launch of the Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosure (TNFD) last month. \nEvent details:\nCity & Financial Global’s Natural Capital Summit 2021 will provide companies and financial institutions with a comprehensive guide to all the key issues involved in nature-based financial disclosure and reporting. \nThe TNFD aims to build on the success of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)\, which has become instrumental in mainstreaming the issue of climate-related financial risks. The TNFD’s framework will complement the TCFD by giving companies and financial institutions\, as well as their investors and stakeholders\, a broader picture of their environmental risks. \nTopics that will be covered by our expert panel include: \n\nProtecting natural capital across the business spectrum\nIdentifying nature-related risk\nImplications of the TNFD framework for financial institutions and corporates\nData: origins\, transparency\, accountability\nMetrics and targets: modelling nature-related risks and opportunities\nAdjusting the DNA of your business to TNFD\nManaging reporting for asset owners and managers\nStandard setting: integrating TNFD and TCFD\nWhat to expect from COP15?\n\nSpeakers:\nElizabeth Maruma Mrema\, Executive Secretary\, UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Co-Chair\, Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosure (TNFD) \nProfessor Sir Partha Dasgupta\, Frank Ramsey Emeritus Professor of Economics\, University of Cambridge \nRavi Abeywardana\, Technical Director\, Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) \nMagali Anderson\, Chief Sustainability & Innovation Officer\, Holcim \nClara Barby\, Project Lead\, IFRS Foundation \nSiobhan Cleary\, Senior Specialist\, UN Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative \nMark Gough\, CEO\, Capitals Coalition \nClaudia Kruse\, MD\, Global Responsible Investment & Governance\, APG Asset Management \nAarti Ramachandran\, Director of Research and Engagement\, FAIRR \nLeslie Swynghedauw\, Vice President\, ESG Research\, MSCI \nMatthew Townsend\, Partner and Global Co-Head of Environmental\, Climate and Regulatory Law\, Allen & Overy LLP \n  \nCDSB is supporting this event. Get 20% off by using the discount code – NC20CDSB
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/natural-capital-summit-2021-preparing-for-nature-related-reporting-requirements/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210923
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SUMMARY:CARE Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Accounting for Sustainability and Responsible Investing\nPanel – Thoughts and ideas from accounting practitioners and standard setters on sustainability and responsible investing. \nModerator: \n\nIan Mackintosh\, Chair; Corporate Reporting Dialogue\n\nSpeakers: \n\nAlesandro Broedel Lopes\, Trustee\, IFRS Foundation and Group Finance Director\, Itau Unibanco\nDoug Johnston\, Climate Change and Sustainability Services Partner; EY UK Financial Accounting Advisory Services\nVeronica Poole\, Global IFRS and Corporate Reporting Leader; Deloitte\nHelen Slinger\, Executive Director; The Prince’s Accounting for Sustainability Project (A4S)\nMichael Zimonyi\, Policy & External Affairs Director\, CDSB
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/care-conference-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Accounting for climate: moving beyond the narrative
DESCRIPTION:Climate reporting can no longer be simply a narrative report in the front end of financial statements. Climate change has irrefutable monetary impact and must be reflected as such in financial statements. \nInvestors are keen to see the climate risk narratives incorporated into the balance sheet. Leading regulators\, the SEC\, EU and G7\, are incentivised to address these climate pressures and showing support through expanding mandatory disclosure laws.   \nWith the ISSB set to launch at COP26\, in this webinar we will discuss upcoming regulation\, and what pressures are set to push companies towards incorporating climate risks within the balance sheet. Our panel of experts include perspectives from investors\, auditors and standard setters\, and will cover climate regulation in Europe as well as the US.    \nThis event is hosted as part of the Climate Week New York City 2021 programme \nPanellists:\n\nAnne Simpson\, Managing Investment Director\, Board Governance & Sustainability\, CalPERS\nBridget Beals\, Partner and Co-Head Climate Risk and Decarbonisation Strategy\, KPMG UK\nBarbara Davidson\, Senior Analyst – Climate and Accountancy\, Carbon Tracker Initiative\n\n(More panellists to be confirmed in the coming week) \nModerator:\n\nSundip Jadeja\, Technical Manager\, CDSB\n\nDiscussion topics:\n\nPracticalities and challenges of including climate risks in financial reports.\nInvestors’ perspective on climate risks in balance sheets.\nWill regulation in the US and Europe mandate climate risk inclusion in financial reporting?\nHow can CFOs and organisations be ready?\nThe role of ISSB in supporting investors.\nQ & A.
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/accounting-for-climate-moving-beyond-the-narrative/
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