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ICE Climate and Capital Conference

ICE, Accenture, Fintech, Gitterman

As part of Climate Week NYC, we held the second annual Climate and Capital Conference at the New York Stock Exchange, an ICE exchange. The event - hosted by ICE, Gitterman Asset Management, Accenture and FINTECH.TV - brought together industry leaders to talk climate risks and opportunities.

This year’s event was centered around three interconnected themes: adaptation, innovation, and regulation (“AIR”). Over the next decade, industry professionals will face increasing exposure to both known and emerging risks, including physical climate risk, biodiversity loss, large-scale human migration, and changing regulatory frameworks. Advances in environmental technologies and new ideas for improving the effectiveness of government policies are likely to shift the landscape still further.

On-demand sessions and additional resources are now available here.

Speaker highlights

David Craig Headshot
Co-Chair
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)
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Founder & Managing Partner
Inclusive Capital Partners

Kamran Khan Headshot
Managing Director, Head of ESG for Asia Pacific
Deutsche Bank
Marina Severinovsky Headshot
Head of Sustainability, North America

Schroders

Caroline Flammer
Professor of International and Public Affairs and of Climate

Columbia University

Tanner Foust
NEOM McLaren Extreme E Driver
 Leslie Biddle Headshot
Senior Advisor
U.S. Department of Energy

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