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How to tackle financed emissions measurement

Location
Online
Date
15 June 23
Time
3:00 PM GMT
Language
English
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Category
Webinar
Topics
CarbonFinance

According to CDP, portfolio emissions of global financial institutions are about 700 times larger than their direct emissions. To make significant progress on their climate journeys, financial institutions need to understand the full scope of these financed emissions through greenhouse gas (GHG) measurement. But how do you measure the carbon impact of something like investments and lending?


In this joint webinar, 3Degrees’ Energy and Climate Practice Consultants Amanda Spinner and Katherine Markova, and Manager, Karlina Wu, will walk the audience through how to measure financed emissions with an overview of GHG accounting and the general methodology of the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF).

Sweep's’ VP of Climate Finance, Marie-Anne Vincent, will also provide a demonstration of how Sweep can help measure your financed emissions, the challenges that might arise with measurement, and how Sweep can support overcoming those hurdles. 

Marie-Anne Vincent

VP of Climate Finance

Marie-Anne is Sweep's VP of Climate Finance bringing 15+ years of experience in the finance and sustainability industries.

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Marie-Anne Vincent

Katherine Markova

Consultant - Strategy, Energy and Climate Practice

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Karlina Wu

Manager, Strategy, Energy and Climate Practice

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Amanda Spinner

Consultant - Energy and Climate Practice

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