Banking on a greener future: Finance&Climate change | S. 1 E. 103 with Ana Lucas

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Can banks really help save the planet? In this episode, we dive into the intricate relationship between the financial sector and climate risk with our distinguished guest, Ana Lucas. Ana brings over two decades of experience in corporate banking, notably with ING, and has now transitioned into educating others on sustainable finance. This episode delves into Ana's journey, exploring her significant role in recognizing and managing climate risks within the banking sector. She shares her insights on the financial industry's current state in addressing the climate crisis and the critical role banks play as agents of change. Key highlights include: Ana's perspective on the evolution of sustainability within the banking industry and its increasing prominence post the Paris Agreement. A comprehensive discussion on climate risks, categorized into physical and transition risks, and their implications for financial institutions. The challenges banks face in revaluating portfolios and the importance of aligning with industry benchmarks for carbon reduction. Ana's viewpoint on the future of sustainable financing, including the opportunities and risks in the next five to ten years. Ana's expertise sheds light on how financial institutions are navigating this challenging landscape, balancing profit with responsibility, and moving towards a more sustainable future.   some links to Ana's work -  Her Linktree:https://linktr.ee/anadlucasClimate scenarioshttps://www.ngfs.net/enhttps://2degrees-investing.org/pacta-for-banks/An Example of Industry cooperation with Banks on Decarbonisationhttps://steelprinciples.org/Guidance on Climate risks and Opportunities Disclosureshttps://www.fsb-tcfd.org/Guidelines for Climate Target Setting for Bankshttps://www.unepfi.org/industries/banking/guidelines-for-climate-target-setting-for-banks/  

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