17 - 21 Feb 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5775 € Euro
The Carbon Credit Market and Sustainable Finance Training Program offer an in-depth exploration of key concepts, practices, and regulations shaping the intersection of environmental sustainability and financial markets. With the increasing urgency to address climate change, understanding carbon credit markets and sustainable finance is essential for professionals across various industries. This program aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate these complex fields, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the transition towards a more sustainable economy.
Provide a comprehensive overview of carbon credit markets, including voluntary and regulatory frameworks, standards, and protocols.
Explore the principles and practices of green sustainable finance, including green bonds, sustainable investment frameworks, and taxonomies.
Understand the role of climate-related financial disclosure in promoting transparency and accountability in financial markets.
Analyze the implications of climate change mitigation efforts, as outlined by the IPCC RCP emissions pathways, and projected impacts.
Equip participants with practical strategies for financing sustainability projects and transitioning towards a low-carbon economy.
This training program is designed for professionals working in finance, sustainability, corporate strategy, regulatory compliance, and related fields. It is suitable for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of carbon credit markets, sustainable finance principles, and climate-related financial disclosure. Target participants may include:
Finance professionals (investment managers, analysts, risk managers)
Sustainability professionals (CSR managers, environmental consultants)
Corporate executives and decision-makers
Government officials and policymakers involved in environmental regulation
NGOs and non-profit organizations focused on climate change mitigation and sustainability
Students and researchers interested in environmental economics, finance, and policy.
Day 1: Understanding Climate Change and Carbon Credit Markets
Shifting the Trillions
Overview of IPCC RCP emissions pathways and projected impacts
Understanding the urgency and scale of climate change mitigation efforts
Overview of Carbon Credit Markets
Introduction to carbon leakage and its implications
EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its role in carbon credit markets
Day 2: Voluntary Carbon Credits and Standards
High-Quality Voluntary Carbon Credits
Understanding the importance of voluntary carbon credits
Overview of carbon credit protocols and standards
Voluntary Carbon Credit Focus
Deep dive into the Gold Standard for voluntary carbon credits
Assessing the credibility and impact of different voluntary carbon credit standards
Day 3: Green Sustainable Finance
Introduction to Green Sustainable Finance
Overview of EU taxonomy for Sustainable Activities and other green taxonomies
Understanding the principles of green finance and its role in sustainability
Green Bond Market
Introduction to green bonds: standards, issuance, and market dynamics
Exploring Sustainable and Responsible Investment Sukuk framework
Day 4: Climate-Related Financial Disclosure
Green Finance Focus
Overview of the Green Bond Principles
High-level mapping to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Introduction to Climate-Related Financial Disclosure
Understanding the importance of climate-related financial disclosure
Overview of reporting frameworks and guidelines
Day 5: Financing the Transition and Practical Workshop
Financing the Transition
Practical strategies for financing sustainability projects
Workshop session: Case studies and group discussions on financing sustainable initiatives
Disclosure Focus
Overview of IFRS S1 & S2 standards
Purpose and conceptual foundation of both S1 & S2 standards in relation to sustainable finance