One Week for the planet
Each year, a number of side events are organized around the Climate Finance Day, grouped under the label “Paris for Tomorrow week”.
More than just a “Climate Week”, the week-long series of events explores issues related to both financing and achieving the climate objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDgs).
The Paris Financial Actors are taking the stand and speaking on the site of the Climate Finance Day, during the Paris for Tomorrow Week. This whole week will gather in Paris from October 24 to 28 the financial and business community as well as civil society, local and public authorities.
Agenda
- Jour 1 | Monday October 24th
- Jour 2 | Tuesday October 25th
- Jour 3 | Wednesday October 26th
- Jour 4 | Thursday October 27th
- Jour 5 | Friday October 28th
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Monday October 24th
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02:00 - 05:30 pm
Investors Facing the Proliferation of Climate-Financial Communication
Monday October 24thOn-site & WebinarInvestors Facing the Proliferation of Climate-Financial Communication
Event in French | Investors Facing the Proliferation of Climate-Financial Communication
Towards a methodological convergence in the evaluation of climate strategies?The Paris Agreement and the European commitment to carbon neutrality call on all financial and non-financial actors to strategically integrate climate issues. As a key player in the investment chain, the financial industry is particularly expected to create the conditions for an orderly reorientation of capital flows necessary for a successful transition.
Pledges to take action on climate change have accelerated significantly in the last three years, notably following the initiatives "Business Ambition for 1.5 degrees: our only future" and "Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero": more than 700 non-financial companies and more than 450 financial companies, responsible for managing $130 trillion, can now claim to be Net-Zero committed.
In the interest of investors, European (Taxonomy, SFDR, CSRD) and national (Article 29 of the Climate-Energy Law) regulations are progressively being strengthened, specifying analysis frameworks and transparency obligations. Aware of the difficulties of implementation, major prescribers of good practice have recently published operational guides on both alignment methodologies (TCFD-PAT) and climate stress tests (NGFS).
The objective of this seminar is to assess the extent to which these developments respond to the widely recognised need for a certain amount of guidance on the methodologies that are proliferating on both dimensions of materiality - environmental and financial - in order to ensure their quality and comparability.
Do the guidelines now available offer a good compromise between the twofold need for a common grammar and the need for flexibility in dealing with the many difficulties that cannot be resolved by predetermined answers? Do they provide sufficient incentives for issuers to improve their strategies and reporting? Do they make it easier for portfolio managers to develop products that are Net-Zero aligned or optimise exposure to climate risks and opportunities?
- Organizer Institut Louis Bachelier & EDF
- Schedule 02:00 - 05:30 pm
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Location
Palais Brongniart - La Place, 16 place de la Bourse
Paris 75002
France - Price Free
- Registration Registration
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04:30 - 06h15 pm
Responsible investment in the technology sector
Monday October 24thOn-siteResponsible investment in the technology sector
As part of the visit of a delegation of Quebec sustainable finance actors to Paris for Paris For Tomorrow Week, Finance Montréal is organizing an event on responsible investment in the technology sector, in collaboration with the Canadian Embassy in France, EY and the Human Technology Foundation.
This event will feature the main points of a report published this year, the result of a unique partnership between the Human Technology Foundation and a group of financial institutions: Amundi Asset Management, IOR (the Vatican Bank), EY Canada, the Postal Bank and RBC, which presents a framework for analyzing and evaluating the risks and benefits of responsible investment in the technology sector. This project is a good example of collaboration between French and Canadian organizations with a common goal: to help investors take into account the environmental impacts of digital technology in their decision making (https://www.human-technology-foundation.org/fr-news/rapport-linvestissement-responsable-dans-la-tech).
4:30 p.m: Welcome of participants at the official residence of Canada
5:00 p.m.: Speech by the Honourable Stéphane Dion, Ambassador of Canada to France and Special Envoy to the European Union and Europe
5:05 p.m.: Speech by Jacques Deforges, Executive Director, Finance Montréal
5:10 p.m.: Speech by Pauline Becquey, Managing Director, Finance for Tomorrow
5:15 p.m : Presentation of the report's highlights, Eric Salobir, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Human Technology Foundation
5:30 pm: Panel discussion with :
Anne-Marie Hubert, Managing Partner, Eastern Canada, EY Canada
Pierre-Alix Binet, Head of Institutional and Regulatory Affairs, La Banque Postale
Romain Lavault, General Partner, Partech
Réjean Nguyen, Director, Sustainable Investment, Addenda Capital
Florian Roulle, Vice President, Sustainable Finance, Finance Montreal (moderator)This event is by invitation only. Please contact Pauline Barraque-Bigot
- Organizer Finance Montréal, EY, Human For Technology Foundation
- Schedule 04:30 - 06h15 pm
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Location
135 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Paris 75008
France - Audience by invitation only
- Price Free
- Registration Registration
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Tuesday October 25th
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05:30 - 07:30 pm
ILB Launches Its ESG Lab, the One-stop Shop for Green and Sustainable Finance Practitioners!
Tuesday October 25thOn-site & WebinarILB Launches Its ESG Lab, the One-stop Shop for Green and Sustainable Finance Practitioners!
ILB Launches Its ESG Lab, the One-stop Shop for Green and Sustainable Finance Practitioners!
After the success of its DataLab, composed of a team of R&D engineers in data science, the ILB launches the ESG Lab. The objective is to develop tailor-made operational solutions and to advance the state-of-the-art to meet the needs of public and private practitioners of sustainable finance.
The ILB DataLab is incubating the ESG Lab team, which has a solid foundation: 10 people with a proven track record. The ESG Lab is thus a one-stop shop for all stakeholders in green and sustainable finance. Like the DataLab, the ESG Lab is highly interactive and relies on the academic researchers and experts of the Louis Bachelier network, guaranteeing the quality of the methodologies and other deliverables produced. This enables it to work on a wide range of issues: scenarios, alignment (climate or taxonomy), footprint measurement, impact, green financial engineering and ESG data. The integration and strong interaction of the ESG Lab with the DataLab also allows it to have an advanced processing and modelling capacity.
Reliable, innovative, responsive and agile, the ESG Lab offers a wide range of support formats and sets up ad hoc project teams for projects whose organisation is similar to that of consulting (governance, interaction, etc.).
Come and discover the ESG Lab, its track record, its skills and the feedback from partners, on Tuesday 25 October at the Palais Brongniart!
Sustainable Data, Research & Engineering
Programme:
• 17h30: Welcoming of guests
• 18h-18h05: Introduction by Louis BOULANGER, Director ILB Labs
• 18h05-18h10: Pauline BECQUEY, Managing Director of Finance for Tomorrow
• 18h10-18h30: Presentation of the ILB Labs and launch of the ESG Lab by Marine NEYRET (Head of the Data Lab) and Joao SERTA (Head of the ESG Lab)
• 18h30-18h35: Academics and the ILB Labs by Julie RAYNAUD, Fellow ILB
• 18h35-19h00: Round table with ILB Labs partners, moderated by Louis BOULANGER
• Bruno LEPOIVRE, PACIFICA
• Véronique BERTHOUT, BNPP Personal Finance
• Natacha BAUMANN, BNPP Personal Finance
• Inès CECILIO, Schlumberger New Energy
• 19h-19h10: Questions/Answers
• 19h10-19h30: Discussion and Networking- Organizer Institut Louis Bachelier
- Schedule 05:30 - 07:30 pm
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Location
Palais Brongniart - La Place, 16 place de la Bourse
Paris 75002
France - Price Free
- Registration Registration
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Wednesday October 26th
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11:00 am
Can Global Finance get to Net Zero by 2050?
Wednesday October 26thWebinarCan Global Finance get to Net Zero by 2050?
G7 countries are leading the way in the world’s journey towards net zero financial reform. Financial markets will be integral in the decarbonisation process over the next decades. We can already point to many initiatives being spearheaded at the international and national level, including Japan’s exploration of the role for Transition Finance. France’s leadership in pushing their financial institutions out of coal finance, Germany’s adoption of ESG standards that have recently exposed largescale greenwashing at the DWS investment bank and the UK’s commitment to mandatory transition plan disclosure, and their intent to create the world’s first Net Zero Financial Centre by 2050.
The UK’s announcement has committed 40% of the world’s financial assets (over 130 trillion USD) to be aligned with Paris Climate goals. New international climate finance commitments will mean that much of this investment will be diverted to helping other countries decarbonise and turn to renewables. However, it is important that international support is coordinated to kickstart mobilisation of financial flows for net zero.
Bringing together initiatives like the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, and government representatives pushing for net zero financial sectors, this event will enlighten the audience on existing initiatives to green the money markets and push participants to think through what more leading global economies can do to secure green growth and create a race to the top to deliver the finance required for net zero.
Speakers
Alex Michie, GFANZ
Fiona Macklin, Race to Zero- Organizer E3G
- Schedule 11:00 am
- Price Free
- Registration Registration
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Thursday October 27th
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9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Climate Finance Day
Thursday October 27thOn-siteClimate Finance Day
This 8th edition of the Climate Finance Day will be dedicated to financial solutions enabling and accelerating transition and adaptation actions for a sustainable future.
The IPCC have made it clear in its last report: we can halve emissions by 2030 but the time for action is now. We are at a turning point, halfway on the pathway to reach the 2030 Agenda and the climate objectives. We need to emphasize and scale up concrete game-changing solutions that have been developed so far on transition and adaptation.
What concrete solutions the financial sector can provide to strengthen and mainstream resilience and to accompany the transition of the real economy? How to build trust and demonstrate accountability of the financial actors' actions? How to accelerate?
Join us on october 27th, in a renewed format of the Climate Finance Day, to explore the financial solutions to build a sustainable future!
- Organizer Finance for Tomorrow
- Schedule 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Location
Palais Brongniart
28, place de la Bourse,
75002 Paris - More information Program Registration Registration
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Friday October 28th
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11:00 am
Article 29: new requirements and new ambitions for 2023
Friday October 28thWebinarArticle 29: new requirements and new ambitions for 2023
Article 29: new requirements and new ambitions for 2023
During this webinar, Carbon4 Finance will review the past year’s Article 29 report with regulators and discuss the new requirements for the upcoming 2023 report.
This is an opportunity for investors to get an update on Article 29, and to discuss with the regulators:
-What has been the track record of Article 29 reporting for 2022?
-How can investors equip themselves for the upcoming Article 29 report?
-What is the level of ambition expected by regulators in 2023?This webinar will feature Mr. Arthur Campredon, in charge of responsible finance at the French Treasury Department (DG Trésor), as well as other invited regulators (more information to come).
Carbon4 Finance and CDC Biodiversité will explain how investors can conduct a comprehensive risk assessment and comply with biodiversity and climate regulatory frameworks using the comprehensive Article 29 offering.
- Organizer Carbon4 Finance
- Schedule 11:00 am
- Price Free
- More information Carbon4 Finance Registration Registration
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The 8th edition of the Climate Finance Day will take place on Tuesday, October 27th at the Palais Brongniart in Paris.
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The 8th edition of the Climate Finance Day will take place on October 27 in Paris