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Webinar recording: Decision Useful Climate Scenarios

A4S led a cross-network session where Mark Cliffe presented insights from the groundbreaking report, 'No Time To Lose', which he co-authored.

The report, issued by the University of Exeter and The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) calls for a radical and urgent shift in the climate scenarios used by investors, businesses and governments to address climate change.

Speakers:

  • Mark Cliffe, Visiting Professor at the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter, London Institute of Banking & Finance and former Group Chief Economist of ING Group

Watching this presentation will enable viewers to understand:

  • The challenges of current scenario modelling and approaches
  • Why and how to use scenario narratives in order to be decision-useful
  • Practical steps that all users of scenarios can take

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