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    Global Climate Risk Analysis
    Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

    Global Climate Risk Analysis

    Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Frankfurt am Main
    N/ADuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Sustainability & ESGTopic

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    Jan 1 - Jan 1, 1970
    in-person · Instructor-Led · Frankfurt Campus
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    $6,196

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Climate risks are rising, and so is the need for better decisions. This programme equips practitioners with the tools, data, and practical skills to turn complex climate and disaster risk information into actionable insights. Through hands-on learning, peer exchange, and real-world policy frameworks, the course bridges science, finance, and decision-making, empowering professionals worldwide to address climate risk at local and global levels, in collaboration with leading public and private sector partners.

    Why Frankfurt School of Finance & Management?

    Few business schools in Europe can claim to sit inside one of the world's major financial centres and build an entire academic identity around it. Frankfurt School has done exactly that — its specialisation in finance, banking, and fintech isn't a marketing angle; it's the institutional DNA. For a senior professional in financial services looking to sharpen technical expertise or lead a division through change, this is one of the few schools where the surrounding city reinforces what happens in the classroom.

    Your Profile

    • The course is designed for a diverse audience working at the intersection of climate risk, policy, and finance. It is particularly relevant for technical practitioners such as climate and disaster risk modelers, data analysts, researchers, and technical staff from government agencies, financial institutions, academia, and development organizations. These professionals are responsible for generating, interpreting, and applying climate risk data and models, and the course supports them through hands-on training, practical tools, and proven methodologies to enhance the quality, accuracy, and policy relevance of climate and disaster risk assessments.
    • The programme also targets policymakers, regulators, and policy influencers, including decision-makers in government ministries, regulatory authorities, development banks, and financial institutions, as well as advisors who connect technical analysis with policy action. For this group, the course demonstrates how climate risk analysis can inform regulatory frameworks, guide investment and financing decisions, and support evidence-based adaptation planning, while strengthening their ability to engage effectively with technical experts and integrate analytical results into strategies and policies.
    • In addition, the course is highly relevant for professional actuaries and industry practitioners seeking to better understand, assess, and manage climate-related risks within financial, insurance, and investment contexts.

    Benefits

    • This course equips participants with the technical knowledge, practical tools, and collaborative networks needed to conduct robust climate risk analysis and to translate insights into policies, regulatory frameworks, and adaptation strategies.
    • Participants will be introduced to the concepts of climate risk analysis and modelling, including insights into climate science basics, adaptation strategies and hands on risk analysis with open-source modelling platforms such as CLIMADA/OASIS, financial adaptation and assessment tools.

    What You'll Learn

    • Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of risks such as floods, droughts, sea-level rise, and extreme weather events. These risks threaten lives, ecosystems, and economies, with disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities. To respond to these threats, governments, financial institutions, and development partners require robust Global Climate Risk Analysis that link scientific evidence with decision-making.
    • New tools and data for understanding climate and disaster risks are becoming more available worldwide. However, many people still struggle to use them in practice. Technical experts often face problems with complex data, limited skills, and challenges in translating results into useful information. Policymakers and regulators sometimes find it difficult to understand this technical work and connect it to real policies, rules, or investment decisions.
    • This programme aims to bridge the gap in climate and disaster risk analysis and consequently risk financing by deepening the understanding of the concepts, data, and models therein. Combining technical input, peer exchange, policy frameworks, and hands-on practice, the course offers a unique opportunity for practitioners worldwide to strengthen their skills and apply climate risk analysis in both local and global contexts.
    • The course is curated in collaboration with private sector institutions through the Global Risk Modelling Alliance programme, a unique public private partners.

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