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|The center focus on how capital markets are responding to global climate change. Their research covers five workstreams: climate risk ccenarios and stress testing, nature, clean energy investing; climate finance markets and instruments; and adaptation and resilience.
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|Grantham Institute -- Climate Change and the Environment
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|The Grantham Institute is Imperial College London's hub for climate change and the environment. They seek to understand our planetary environment, how the human-environment interacts with the natural world, and how the translation of research to inform policy and innovation can help create a sustainable, resilient, healthy future for the planet.
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|The School brings together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and the private sector to conduct academically rigorous, practically relevant research on topics such as '''climate change, renewable energy, air and water pollution, waste disposal, biodiversity, and deforestation'''. Our core research areas include how '''climate risk impacts business strategy and financial markets, how environmental policies and markets transform the energy and transportation sectors across countries at different stages of economic development, and climate and environmental ethics'''.
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|https://esg.wharton.upenn.edu/centers-labs/climate-center/climate-risk-solutions/
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Governmental or Intergovernmental Organizations

Name Description Type of organization Link
UNEP FI Risk center An initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), dedicated to advancing global understanding and management of financial risks related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. A lot of useful resources, including tools, methodologies, and guides to empower banks, investors and insurers to better assess, disclose and manage their climate risks. They also have sectoral risks and supporting client engagement, for example, climate risks in the real estate sector. Intergovernmental Organizations https://www.unepfi.org/climate-change/tcfd/resources/
Financial Sustainability Board (FSB) The FSB is coordinating internationally the work to address climate-related financial risks. It also created the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), an organization to develop guidelines for companies to disclose climate-related risks and opportunities in a transparent and consistent manner. Intergovernmental Organizations https://www.fsb.org/work-of-the-fsb/financial-innovation-and-structural-change/climate-related-risks/
The Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) The Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) is a group of Central Banks and Supervisors willing, on a voluntary basis, to exchange experiences, share best practices, contribute to the development of environment and climate risk management in the financial sector, and to mobilize mainstream finance to support the transition toward a sustainable economy. Its purpose is to define and promote best practices to be implemented within and outside of the Membership of the NGFS and to conduct or commission analytical work on green finance. Intergovernmental Organizations https://www.ngfs.net/ngfs-scenarios-portal/
International Monetary Fund (IMF) A Climate Change Indicators Dashboard where data on greenhouse gases emissions, adaptation, mitigation, transition risks, as well as climate and weather data can be found is provided. There are also working papers on the impact, risk, and issue of climate change on financial stability, as well as finance data and statistics on country and sector scale. Intergovernmental Organizations https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/Search?#sort=relevancy&f:series=%5BWRKNGPPRS%5D
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) IGES seeks to promote a transition to a climate-resilient future by advancing the development of mitigation and adaptation initiatives aligned with international negotiations and processes. They assist policymakers, local communities, businesses and investors to understand climate risks and future climate regimes based on sound science. Through our research activities on market mechanisms, mitigation and adaptation, we help various stakeholders co-design actions for localizing climate-resilient societies. Government https://www.iges.or.jp/en/topics/climate
FDIC FDIC issued Principles for Climate-Related Financial Risk Management for Large Financial Institutions that provide a high-level framework for the safe and sound management of exposures to climate-related financial risks. Government https://www.fdic.gov/news/financial-institution-letters/2023/fil23056.html

Academic Institutions

Name Description Link
Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership An institute that focus on activating leadership globally to transform economies for people, nature and climate. They work with leaders and innovators across business, finance and government to accelerate action for a sustainable future.   https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/
Center for Climate Finance and Investment, Imperial College Business School The center focus on how capital markets are responding to global climate change. Their research covers five workstreams: climate risk ccenarios and stress testing, nature, clean energy investing; climate finance markets and instruments; and adaptation and resilience. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-climate-finance-investment/research/
Grantham Institute, Imperial College London The Grantham Institute is Imperial College London's hub for climate change and the environment. They seek to understand our planetary environment, how the human-environment interacts with the natural world, and how the translation of research to inform policy and innovation can help create a sustainable, resilient, healthy future for the planet. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/
ESG Initiative, The Wharton School The School brings together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and the private sector to conduct academically rigorous, practically relevant research on topics such as climate change, renewable energy, air and water pollution, waste disposal, biodiversity, and deforestation. Our core research areas include how climate risk impacts business strategy and financial markets, how environmental policies and markets transform the energy and transportation sectors across countries at different stages of economic development, and climate and environmental ethics. https://esg.wharton.upenn.edu/centers-labs/climate-center/climate-risk-solutions/
Smith School of Oxford https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/oxford-sustainable-finance-group/research/sustainable-finance
Australia National University (ANU) Climate Change Institute* https://iceds.anu.edu.au
ClimateWorks Australia https://www.climateworkscentre.org
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) https://www.sanbi.org
Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2 https://www.cr2.cl/eng/
Haas School of Business https://haas.berkeley.edu/saif/research/
ERB Institute, University of Michigan - Ross School of Business https://erb.umich.edu/?_ga=2.188892398.4125457.1726523737-1192860274.1726523737&_gl=1%2A3ref6r%2A_gcl_au%2AMjE2NDE2NDExLjE3MjY1MjM3Mzc.
business and environment institute, Harvard https://www.hbs.edu/environment/Pages/default.aspx
Stanford school of sustainability https://sustainability.stanford.edu/admissions-and-education/graduate-certificate-programs/climate-change
Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Business School https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/social-innovation/journeys/energy-environment
Stanford Woods Institute for the environment Stanford Woods Institute researchers are creating climate models for economic impact studies and energy and environmental policymaking. Some are assessing climate vulnerabilities and shifting public perspectives on climate change issues. Others are looking closely at ways to assess risk, reduce vulnerabilities and mitigate and adapt to impacts. https://woods.stanford.edu/research/focal-areas/climate
Columbia climate school https://www.climate.columbia.edu
Columbia Business School The Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change educates leaders to use business knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and management tools to address social and environmental challenges. https://business.columbia.edu/socialenterprise
MIT Sloan School of Management https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/topics/climate-change
London Business School https://www.london.edu/search#q=climate%20change
University of Cambridge - Judge Business School https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/risk/research/
https://resilience.miami.edu/about-us/index.html https://resilience.miami.edu/about-us/index.html
Volatility and Risk Institute of NYU https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/volatility-and-risk-institute/initiatives/climate-risk
Berkeley climate initiative https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/climate/climate-risk-initiative/
Climate Risk Research Group of University of Waterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-risk-research-group/
Climate Risk, Cambridge https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/business-action/sustainable-finance/climatewise/research/climate-risk
Cambridge Institute for sustainable leadership https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk
Cornell Atkinson center for sustainability https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/research/climaterisk/
UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/icrr
EDHEC Climate Risk institute https://climateimpact.edhec.edu/who-we-are
Center for Climate Environment Resilience, Newcasstle University https://www.ncl.ac.uk/environmental-climate-resilience/our-research/adapting-to-extreme-events/climate-research-and-risk/
Climate Action Unit of UCL https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-action-unit/climate-risk
UIUC Weather and Climate Risk https://climas.illinois.edu/research/areas/weather-and-climate-risk
Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/institutes/gsi/research/climateriskresilienceandadaptation/
Climate Risk institute of Canada https://climateriskinstitute.ca/
Business school of Edinburgh https://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/executive-education/climate-change-risk-in-finance
ETH https://wcr.ethz.ch/
https://climrr.anl.gov/ https://climrr.anl.gov/

Non-profit Organizations

Name Description Link
Global Canopy
Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Foundation
WRI
CDP
GHG Protocol
EDF
Resources for the Future
Resilient planet finance lab
Germanwatch
Climate Impact Lab The Climate Impact Lab is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to measure and communicate the impacts of climate change on people to empower effective decision-making. https://impactlab.org/