Course Objectives:
By the end of Module, participants will:
• Develop a comprehensive understanding of the critical role that ESG factors play in shaping modern business strategies and financial decisions.
• Gain insights into the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework and its significance in assessing and mitigating climate-related risks and opportunities.
• Recognize the broader implications of sustainability considerations in the context of business operations and financial markets.
Learning Objectives:
Identifying key ESG metrics and indicators:
• Understand the diverse categories of ESG metrics: Environmental, Social, and Governance.
• Explore specific metrics within each category, such as carbon emissions, gender diversity ratios, and board composition.
• Recognize the relevance of different metrics across various industries and contexts.
• Methods for collecting and analyzing ESG data:
• Introduce methodologies for gathering reliable and accurate ESG data, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
• Explore data sources, such as corporate reports, industry benchmarks, and third-party databases.
• Discuss challenges and best practices in data collection, including data accuracy, consistency, and comparability.