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The regulatory context of net-zero financing

A webinar exploring the regulatory landscape and its role in catalysing engagement between asset owners and asset managers.

The speakers will share their views on the regulatory landscape in Europe and beyond and the role of regulators and policymakers post COP26.

This webinar is part of a series of four webinars that WWF, along with 2° Investing Initiative and other partners, is organising to help asset owners and managers better understand their impact on climate change. We will present meaningful actions for them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the real economy.

Date/time: November 18, 3pm CET

Speakers:

  • Pierre-Emmanuelle Beluche, Head of Sustainable Finance and Corporate Governance, French Treasury
  • Joost Mulder, Founder, Better Europe
  • Thomas Kansy, Director, Vivid Economics
  • Charlotte Gardes, Head of Climate and Financial Stability, IMF

Register now!

With thanks to our funder, the KR Foundation

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The speakers will share their views on the regulatory landscape in Europe and beyond and the role of regulators and policymakers post COP26.

This webinar is part of a series of four webinars that WWF, along with 2° Investing Initiative and other partners, is organising to help asset owners and managers better understand their impact on climate change. We will present meaningful actions for them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the real economy.

Date/time: November 18, 3pm CET

Speakers:

  • Pierre-Emmanuelle Beluche, Head of Sustainable Finance and Corporate Governance, French Treasury
  • Joost Mulder, Founder, Better Europe
  • Thomas Kansy, Director, Vivid Economics
  • Charlotte Gardes, Head of Climate and Financial Stability, IMF

Register now!

With thanks to our funder, the KR Foundation

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.