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Building Climate Resilience: A Bottom-Up Approach to Physical Risk Assessment at the Asset

Date:
Time:
Thursday, June 19 2025
08:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Location:
S&P Global Office, 40 Rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, France

The financial impact of companies’ exposure to extreme weather events and chronic climate hazards—such as extreme heat, water scarcity, and drought—is substantial across all sectors. Our latest research indicates that climate-related physical risks could cost the world’s largest companies approximately $1.2 trillion annually by the 2050s under the SSP2-4.5 scenario. 

As climate-related threats become more pronounced, financial institutions are seeking robust approaches to build resilience and protect their investments. 

Join us for our upcoming breakfast briefing event, which will feature a panel of leading specialists who will explore the various aspects of physical climate risk and its implications for the financial sector through insightful case studies. You will gain valuable knowledge on effectively identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks associated with physical assets in the context of climate change, utilizing a robust bottom-up, asset-level approach. 

Key topics that we’ll cover include: 

  • Comprehensive frameworks for assessing physical risks at the asset level 

  • Real-world case studies of financial institutions addressing physical risk challenges and integrating these considerations into financial decision-making 

  • Adaptation strategies to reduce future physical risks 

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of physical risk and connect with industry peers dedicated to building climate resilience in the financial landscape. 

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S&P Global Contributor
S&P Global Contributor
Alex is a Nature and Physical Risk Specialist at S&P Global Sustainable1, where he focuses on assessing and managing environmental risks across various sectors.  Full Bio
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Steve leads the Research and Methodology Team at S&P Global Sustainable1 developing the methodologies that underpin S&P Global’s suite of sustainability-related datasets and analytical solutions that power the transition to a more sustainable future. Full Bio
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Francesco d'Avack, associate director at S&P Global Commodity Insights, coordinates outlooks for power and renewable market fundamentals, including capacity and generation outlooks, and leads the global cost analysis for renewables. He writes about the changing policy and market environment for global power markets, emerging technology trends, business models, and the impacts for renewable supply chains. He regularly contributes to consulting engagements and multiclient studies. Full Bio

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