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International Climate Reporting Awards Ceremony

Recognizing innovation and transparency among the world's financial institutions

Brune Poirson, Minister of State attached to the Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, is delighted to invite you to the ceremony for the second edition of the International Climate Reporting Awards in presence of Olivier Guersent, Director General of DG FISMA, and Arnaud Leroy, ADEME CEO and Thomas Lesueur, Commissioner-General for Sustainable Development.

In addition to announcing the winners, a series of high-level conversations and panels will provide an overview of some of the key reporting drivers, best practices and challenges which international financial institutions are currently working on.

The Awards build on the French Article 173, European Action Plan and TCFD guidelines aims to stimulate innovation and recognize the best climate reporting practices of international financial institutions.

The 2019 awards are awarded by an independent jury and will highlight collective efforts and knowledge across different institutions and regions.

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Brune Poirson, Minister of State attached to the Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, is delighted to invite you to the ceremony for the second edition of the International Climate Reporting Awards in presence of Olivier Guersent, Director General of DG FISMA, and Arnaud Leroy, ADEME CEO and Thomas Lesueur, Commissioner-General for Sustainable Development.

In addition to announcing the winners, a series of high-level conversations and panels will provide an overview of some of the key reporting drivers, best practices and challenges which international financial institutions are currently working on.

The Awards build on the French Article 173, European Action Plan and TCFD guidelines aims to stimulate innovation and recognize the best climate reporting practices of international financial institutions.

The 2019 awards are awarded by an independent jury and will highlight collective efforts and knowledge across different institutions and regions.

2DII today announced it is transferring stewardship of the Paris Agreement Capital Transition Assessment (PACTA) to RMI, formerly Rocky Mountain Institute. PACTA measures financial portfolios' alignment with various climate scenarios, including those consistent with the Paris Agreement. Under RMI’s stewardship, PACTA will remain a free, independent, open-source methodology and tool, and will continue to provide the financial and supervisory community with forward-looking, science-based scenario analysis to help users make climate-aligned financing decisions. RMI will invest in scaling up PACTA’s usability and applicability in day-to-day investment decisions as well as reporting requirements.

Access the full press release here: https://2degrees-investing.org/2-investing-initiative-transfers-stewardship-of-pacta-to-rmi/In the coming weeks, we will update this website with additional information. For now, please note that all contact information remains unchanged.