Online & In-person Events

Online & In-person Events

In the wake of COVID-19 we have taken all our upcoming events onto online platforms of Webinars and Podcasts. Details are under Climate Bonds Connected and also below in our Events schedule.

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Annual Conference and ongoing training sessions:

Past Events

Apr 16, 2020 »

Speakers:

Jonathan Drew, HSBC Asia Pacific
Kosintr Puongsophol, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Cedric Rimaud, Climate Bonds Initiative
Sean Kidney,  Climate Bonds Initiative

Apr 16, 2020 »

13:00 BST Sean Kidney interviewing our market analyst, Lea Muething, about what happened with Green Bonds in March.

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Apr 16, 2020 »

Podcast: Event Details:
EU Taxonomy Explored: Talks with TEG Experts: No 4: Manufacturing

Apr 14, 2020 »

COVID-19: Agronegócio 

17:00BRT

  • Júlia Ambrosano, Climate Bonds
  • Marcos Fava Neves, USP - Doutor Agro
  • Rafaela Parra, Araûz & Advogados

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Apr 9, 2020 »

Speakers:
John Sinner
, European Investment Bank
Karsten Löffler, German Government's Sustainable Finance Advisory Council
Sean Kidney, Climate Bonds

Apr 9, 2020 »

Podcast: Event Details: EU Taxonomy Explored: Talks with TEG Experts: No 3: Energy Generation

 

 

Apr 7, 2020 »

La Tassonomia dell'UE: perché, cos’è, come si usa. Un colloquio con esperti del TEG

Martedì 7 aprile, 15:00 ora italiana (14:00 BST)

Unisciti agli esperti del TEG
Paolo Masoni, Presidente Ecoinnovazione srl,
Fabrizio Varriale, RICS insieme
Paolo Canfora, Funzionario scientifico, Centro Comune di Ricerca, Commissione Europea per discutere della nuova tassonomia dell'Unione Europea.

Webinar Details

Apr 2, 2020 »

Speakers:

Ursula Hartenberger
Fabrizio Varriale of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Sean Kidney, CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative

​Slides

Apr 2, 2020 »

Podcast: Event Details:
EU Taxonomy Explored: Talks with TEG Experts: No 2: Low Carbon Buildings

Buildings are responsible for 40% of energy consumption and 36% of carbon emissions. Lowering the carbon intensity of the built environment in cities and urban areas needs significant investment. Join Sean Kidney, Ursula Hartenberger and Fabrizio Varriale as they discuss the challenges of driving capital towards sunstainable buildings and net-zero by 2050 and the opportunties opened by the EU taxonomy,

Mar 26, 2020 »

Join TEG members Nathan Fabian from PRI, Helena Viñes Fiestas from BNP Paribas AM and Sean Kidney having a conversation on the basics:

- Who will be affected by the new EU Taxonomy?
- What are the implications for investment in electricity, transport, buildings, etc?
- Is it wishful thinking or is it practical?
- Can the Taxonomy serve as the framework for post-virus stimulus packages?

Radio talk show format plus Q&A.

To be followed by seven "In-Depth Webinars" over the following weeks, April to May, where you’ll be able to get your detailed questions answered.
Supported by European Climate Foundation (ECF).