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Sustainable finance and climate risk: an introduction

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Course Objective

This course enables participants to explore the foundations of climate risk analysis, the regulatory architecture in Europe and beyond, and the instruments financing the transition, including green bonds and sustainability linked loans.

Learning Outcomes

  1. The ability to identify and assess key climate related financial risks and their implications for risk management and supervision
  2. Understanding of leading frameworks and data tools used to integrate climate risk into decision making
  3. Insight into how taxonomies and international standards can help distinguish sustainability from greenwashing
  4. The capacity to evaluate sustainable finance instruments and transition plans
  5. Awareness of how philanthropy and blended finance can mobilize private capital

Why This Matters

As climate risk becomes more embedded in financial decision making and supervision, professionals benefit from practical knowledge across finance, law, climate science, and strategy.

Course Duration

25h | 13 April - 15 May 2026

Language

English

Target Audience

All

Provided By

Florence School of Banking and Finance (FBF)

Experience

beginner

Format

online

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