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the 2015 “paris agreement” places a binding obligation on the world’s governments to “make finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development.” regulators, customers, investors, and other stakeholders are driving financial institutions to do their part to transition to a low-carbon economy and manage exposure to climate-related risks. they’re using new data sources and developing new types of models, often leveraging methods from other scientific and engineering fields. practitioners need software that provides a broad range of modeling functionality, flexible interfaces, rich visualization capabilities, collaboration, and review features to keep up with the pace of change in this area.
learn how matlab® can get you started modeling both physical and transition climate risks. in a live demonstration, you will learn how to:
- visualize flooding risk within a city (physical risk)
- understand the impact of policies aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of buildings (transition risk)
- model the impact of these risks on a portfolio of mortgages
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