CDP Capacity Building Workshop 0222 - GHG Emissions Accounting Capital Markets Workshop GHG Emissions and Financed Emissions 2 June 2022 Stephanie Zega South Pole 2 Introducing your workshop host
checklist to: 1. Identify clear boundaries and critical interdependencies between the infrastructure and the system it operates within 2. Undertake a risk assessment to identify the key physical climate
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climate change and low carbon investing. AIGCC Membership • 73+ Asset owners and managers from 11 markets • > USD 32 trillion in AUM (as of May 2023) Building investor capacity on climate change • C-Suite
▪ Materiality: which ESG factors affect an issuer’s risk of default ▪ Visibility: what is a credit-relevant time horizon ▪ Approach: the challenge of a ‘built-in’ approach and of building organisational capacity
CCUS Capacity-building/Collaboration with potential partners • Production, Distribution, Utilization • MoU with BIG • MoU with DGA Hydrogen Value Chain NH3 Co-firing • BLCP • QPL H2 Co-firing • Linden
Reporting and audit 16 8.0 General meetings 19 9.0 Shareholder rights 20 Section B: Institutional Investors 10.0 Responsibilities 22 11.0 Leadership and independence 23 12.0 Capacity 24 13.0 Conflicts of
likely best to be able to deliver effectively for their clients or beneficiaries over appropriate time- horizons where their internal governance is established in a way giving them the skills, capacity and
exceeding 35%). Such as where a large number of smallholder farmers receive finance via a co-operative, supply chain partner or bank. We call this a ‘highly dispersed bond’. Clear boundaries and critical