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TUESDAY, 24 JUNE

Unlocking Transition Opportunities at London Climate Action Week

Join us at London Climate Action Week

There are reasons for optimism and for caution when it comes to climate change and the energy transition. On the one hand, the transition to a sustainable net-zero future presents significant market opportunities. On the other, the physical impacts of climate change pose complex and growing financial risks.

Join us at our S&P Global London office during London Climate Action Week, to unlock transition opportunities with specialist opinions, market outlooks, data insights, and strategic roundtables.


Sessions

  • Climate Scenario Analysis, Stress Testing, and Financial Decisions

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  • Pragmatism & Energy Transition: Market Dynamics, Financing, and Investment Vehicles

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  • Financing Sustainable Agriculture in a Decarbonized World

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Our Insights

  • On one hand, $60T in clean energy investment opportunities. On the other, $25T in climate physical impacts

    As we enter 2025, there are reasons for optimism and for caution when it comes to climate change and the energy transition.

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  • For the world’s largest companies, climate physical risks have a $1.2 trillion annual price tag by the 2050s

    Without adaptation, utilities are projected to bear the brunt of the projected costs for companies in the S&P Global 1200 index, according to a new analysis using the S&P Global Sustainable1 Climate Physical Risk dataset.

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  • Sustainability Quarterly

    This edition of S&P Global's sustainability research journal explores how data is helping companies manage sustainability and energy transition strategies.

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  • Podcast: How HSBC is financing infrastructure for a low-carbon economy

    The transition to a low-carbon economy will require significant investment in energy infrastructure — for everything from building wind, solar and nuclear facilities to electricity grids to charging stations for electric vehicles.

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  • Podcast: How mining giant balances energy transition, nature and sustainability priorities

    Building out the infrastructure needed for the low-carbon energy transition will require a substantial increase in the production of critical minerals and metals such as copper, nickel, zinc and lithium.

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Contact us

If you have any questions about our Climate Week content or programming, please reach out to spglobalevents@spglobal.com.
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