Explores the intersection of environmental sustainability, economic policy, and legal frameworks.
Climate Finance, Risk, and Governance sits at the critical nexus of environmental sustainability, economic stability, and legal transformation. This theme investigates how financial systems are adapting to climate change, the legal tools guiding this transition, and the governance mechanisms required to ensure equity, resilience, and accountability. This area is no longer peripheral — it is now core to central bank mandates, institutional investment strategies, housing policy, and international development finance. As environmental risks materialize economically and socially, professionals across finance, law, and public policy must engage with climate-aligned governance as both a compliance obligation and a strategic opportunity.
Contributors: European Investment Bank & Sandra Phlippen (ABN AMRO)
Contributors: Alessandro Gullo (IMF) & Annalisa Savaresi (Stirling)
Contributors: Rodrigo Zeidan (NYU)
Use this guide to initiate cross-departmental workshops or integrate climate risk into internal risk frameworks.
Frame classroom discussion around interdisciplinary implications — law, finance, public policy, and environmental science.
Structure policy briefings around capital flow diagnostics, legal reform, and public-private partnerships for climate resilience.