Environmental Risk & Climate Change
"Environmental Risk & Climate Change" Module is part of the "Certified Chief Risk Officer (C-CRO)" and the "Certified Operational Risk Officer (C-ORO)" training programs.
Description
The aim of the seminar is to present the risks of Environment and Climate Change for businesses and the ways of identifying, assessing, managing and reporting them.
Target Audience
- Entrepreneurs
- Risk Officers
- ESG and compliance officers
- Internal and external auditors
- Financial management and credit control executives, credit analysts
- Supply Chain Executives
- Corporate loan servicers
- Financial Analysts
- Analysts, Bank Finance & Investment Rapporteurs, etc.
- Environmental Protection, Health & Safety Officers
Subject Areas
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Environmental and Climate Change issues for businesses
- Economic, regulatory and other environmental and climate impacts on businesses
- Short- and long-term risks
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Assessment and quantification of Environmental and Climate Change risks
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The role of large databases in quantifying risks and Artificial Intelligence in their analysis
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Analysis of Climate Change scenarios and control of sustainability models
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Identification and management of environmental and climate change risks
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Reporting, publication and communication of data on environment and climate
- Non-financial information
- Financial information and creditworthiness data
- ESG criteria and key performance indicators
- International reference standards
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Case studies and examples of corporate environmental and climate risks and their impact
What you will learn
- What tools are available and which methods are appropriate in the relevant approaches
- Identify corporate environmental and climate change risks (short-term, long-term, sectoral, operational, organizational, financial, market, supply chain, etc.)
- Evaluate and quantify environmental and climate change risks in terms of probability and impact
- Evaluate the sustainability of the corporate model in terms of Environment and Climate Change, based on scenario analysis
- To apply a structured approach to environmental and climate change risk management
- Calculate and interpret key performance indicators and metrics
- Communicate correctly and formulate financial and non-financial disclosure reports on Environment and Climate Change, used as business credit indicators
Seminar Timetable
Date | 1st & 2nd Teaching Hour | Break | 3rd & 4th Teaching Hour |
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30th of January | 18.30 - 20.00 | 20:00 - 20:15 | 20.15 - 21.45 |
3rd of February | 18.30 - 20.00 | 20:00 - 20:15 | 20:15 - 21:45 |
Course Start Date
30 of January 2025
Cost of Attendance
- 8 Hours
- Live Online
- Attendance Certificate
Lecturer
Louropoulou PhdDirector Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, E-ON Integration S.A.
Director Environment, Climate Change and
Sustainability Services, E-ON Integration S.A.
Dr. Evangelia Louropoulou since 2019 is occupied to E-ON INTEGRATION A.E. company. She participates in all projects of the company as an environmental and climate change risk consultant following international reference standards and guidelines. She deals with the expansion of risk registers and the updating of the company's software with risks related to environmental management and climate change issues. Her work includes, among other things, the quantification of business risks with data analysis techniques, the use of external databases and climate scenarios (RCP) for the prediction of future risks (Scenario Analysis) and participates in the development of models and algorithms for forward-looking risk predictions. Finally, she has extensive experience in environmental quality and management issues, as well as in the relationship that an activity can have with the global Biogeochemical Cycles of elements, one of which is the carbon cycle related to Climate Change. She has worked for many years (2013 – 2019) as a research associate in projects of the Institute "GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel" in Kiel (Germany) and the University of Athens (Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry). She has participated in land and oceanographic missions in Greece and abroad with the aim of assessing environmental quality and environmental risks, managing environmental issues and developing decision-making methods and tools for environmental monitoring. Dr. Louropoulou is a graduate of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Athens and holds a master's degree in "Chemistry and Environmental Technology". In 2019 she was awarded a PhD in Natural Sciences (Dr. rerum naturalium) from the University of Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel (Germany) for her thesis in the field of Environmental Chemistry and Oceanography. She has also received training seminars on sustainable development. Finally, she has participated in numerous conferences on Environmental Science and part of her scientific work has been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals