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Summary
Nature and biodiversity risk is a rapidly emerging issue of global concern. Since the successful agreement of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), it is quickly becoming a key topic for financial institutions.
Join us for the next episode of our Demystifying Sustainability webinar series to hear from specialists from S&P Global, Brunel Pension Partnership and Nature Action 100 as they discuss:
- What is nature-related risk, and why is it important for financial institutions?
- The emerging frameworks for nature-related risks and solutions to nature-related data needs
- Our panel's views on how firms can get started with S&P Global Nature & Biodiversity Risk and the changing expectations of investors
Speakers
S&P Global Sustainable1
Steven Bullock
S&P Global Energy Horizons
Managing Director, Global Head of Research and Methodology
Steve leads the Research and Methodology Team at S&P Global Horizons developing the methodologies that underpin S&P Global’s suite of sustainability-related datasets and analytical solutions that power the transition to a more sustainable future.
This includes the S&P Global ESG Scores based on data collected via the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) and S&P Global’s range of environmental, climate and nature, and regulatory and reporting capabilities.
As Global Head of Research and Methodology, Steve has successfully overseen the development of numerous groundbreaking sustainability-related products, including datasets focused on climate transition and physical risk, nature risk and biodiversity, and regulatory reporting such as the EU Taxonomy and SFDR.
With over 15 years’ of industry experience, Steve is a regular speaker and commentator on sustainable finance issues globally.
Faith Ward
Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change
Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Brunel Pension Partnership; Chair
Norah Berk
Senior Programme Manager - Nature
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