This webinar with the Banque de France explores how to measure the impact that private and public actions may have on climate change and sustainability. Jean Boissinot, head of secretariat of the Network for Greening the Financial System and deputy director for financial stability at the Banque de France moderates both panel discussions.

Panel I : How can a firm or a public actor commit to addressing climate change?

Panelists:
Alexandre Gautier, Deputy General Secretary of the Banque de France
Carine De Boissezon, EDF’s Chief Sustainability Officer
Dr. Elaine Buckberg, Chief Economist of General Motors
Caroline Flammer, Visiting Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and Associate Professor and Dean’s Research Scholar at Boston University

Panel II: How to assess and monitor transition paths, manage risks and measure the impact of private sector investment

Panelists:
Nathalie Aufauvre, Director General for Financial Stability and Operations and Chair of the Climate Change Centre of the Banque de France
Frédéric Samama, Chief Responsible Investment Officer at CPR AM, Amundi Group
Anne Simpson, Managing Investment Director for Board Governance and Sustainability at CalPERS
Rama Variankaval, Head of J.P. Morgan’s Center for Carbon Transition

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This virtual discussion is part of the OMFIF Sustainable Policy Institute. The SPI is a high level community which brings together central banks, sovereign funds, public pension funds, and their counterparts in asset management, banking and professional services to explore policy, regulatory and investment challenges posed by environmental, social and governance themes. See more information on OMFIF’s SPI here.

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