
7:30pm-8:45pm on Thursday 7 April
online, online, online
Ensuring that finance serves people, nature and climate is key to transitioning towards a sustainable economy. But what is sustainable finance? What has COP26 meant for the financial sector? And how can the financial sector help us deliver on the aims of the Glasgow Agreement?
The finance industry sits at the core of the modern economy. Ensuring that finance serves people, nature and climate is key to transitioning towards a sustainable economy.
In this session Dr Nina Seega (Research Director for Sustainable Finance at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership) will explore three themes - What is sustainable finance? What has COP26 meant for the financial sector? And how can the financial sector help us deliver on the aims of the Glasgow agreement?
More about the speaker:
Dr Nina Seega is a Research Director for Sustainable Finance at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). She is an expert in the use of risk management tools to address environmental sources of risk in the financial sector. Since 2016 she has co-led the CISL team serving as Knowledge Partner for the risk analysis track of the G20 Green Finance Study Group. Previously, Nina was the Head of the London Traded Products Desk for Dresdner Kleinwort, where she was responsible for credit risk management of traded products.