Nowadays, it's almost impossible to open a newspaper without encountering an article on 'sustainability'. Whether it's in the context of the financial services industry, the broader economy, or society as a whole, sustainability has become a critical issue. In recent years, it has gained significant traction and is now recognised as a necessity rather than just a trend.
Over the past decade, the focus on environmental issues has grown exponentially, resulting in various global commitments and initiatives aimed at transforming current institutional, economic, and financial models.
This training session focuses on climate scenario assessments, which are critical for understanding the financial and strategic implications of climate change on a business. Participants will explore pathways for strategic decarbonation and learn how to align their corporate strategies with climate goals, such as net-zero commitments. This course will guide participants in evaluating potential climate-related risks and opportunities using scenario-based approaches, which are vital tools in today’s rapidly evolving regulatory and environmental landscape.
Duration: 3h
Language: Available in English, French or German. The supporting material is available exclusively in English.
Number of participants: up to 15
Available as intra-company course (i.e. dedicated session on demand)
By the end of this training, participants will:
Introduction to climate scenario analysis
Designing climate scenarios
Sector-specific pathways to strategic decarbonisation
Practical implementation
Target audience
Risk managers, sustainability officers, ESG analysts, strategy professionals, and other key decision-makers responsible for climate-related strategic planning within their organisations.
This training is coordinated by Pavel Kostyuchenko, Partner at PwC Luxembourg.
Pavel is the leader of PwC Luxembourg's actuarial and risk modelling services practice.
On the risk management side, Pavel specialises in risk capital frameworks and model development for risk measurement, risk monitoring and capital modelling. He assists clients in developing strategic asset allocation frameworks and Asset-Liabilities Management (ALM).