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Climate Risk Podcast

Climate Risk Podcast

GARP 98 episodes Latest May 28, 2026

This podcast series from GARP explores how climate change is affecting business and finance, with a focus on risk management. It features insights from regulators, business leaders, and risk practitioners who discuss the risks and opportunities posed by climate change and how they impact daily work.

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Investor Climate Action: What Finance Can and Can't Achieve May 28, 2026 41:18 Hear from Prof. Tom Gosling, Director of the Initiative in Sustainable Finance at the London School of Economics (LSE), as we examine the limits of investor-led climate action, the realities of stewardship and engagement, and why finance may need a more pragmatic approach to the transition.  Over recent years, investors have been asked to play a central role in driving the net zero transition.
The Electro-Tech Revolution: Why the Energy Transition Is Happening Faster Than You Think May 7, 2026 28:34 Hear from Kingsmill Bond, Senior Energy Strategist at Ember, as we explore why renewables and electrification are reshaping the global energy system faster than many realise.   We talk a great deal on this podcast about the risks and the policy challenges of the climate transition. But if that transition is actually going to happen — and happen at the speed that the science demands — there is
The Case for Adaptation: Heat Stress and the Built Environment Apr 16, 2026 32:22 Hear from Richard Flemmings, founder and CEO of Map Impact, as we explore why "dry perils" such as heat, drought and wildfire are emerging as critical climate risks for real estate and financial decision-making. When climate risks are discussed, the focus often falls on what we might call "wet perils": things like flooding, storms, and coastal erosion. These risks are well studied, widely modell
Risk as an Enabler: How Development Banks Build Climate Resilience Mar 26, 2026 29:36 Hear from Søren Elbech, Chief Risk Officer at the Inter-American Development Bank, as we explore how development banks use risk to support countries facing climate and other systemic challenges.   When we think about risk in banking, the focus is often on managing exposures, pricing credit, allocating capital, and ensuring resilience. But what happens when the mission of a bank is not just to
A Different Kind of Bank: How to Embed Impact in Finance Mar 5, 2026 30:48 Hear from Sian Williams, Chief Risk Officer at Triodos Bank UK, as we examine how values-led banking can generate positive impact for people, planet and the financial system.   When we think about sustainable finance, the conversation often revolves around targets, disclosures and voluntary alliances. But what happens when sustainability is not an add-on, but the foundation of a bank's entire
Protecting the Beta: Why Systemic Risk Now Shapes Investment Returns Feb 12, 2026 29:04 Hear from Julie Calkins, Director of Sustainability Strategy at Generation Investment Management, as we explore how interconnected risks spanning climate, nature, inequality and AI challenge traditional approaches to risk and return. In investing, we spend a lot of time debating alpha — what gives one portfolio an edge over another. But increasingly, the bigger question is about beta, and the unde
What We Learned About Climate and Nature Risk in 2025 Jan 22, 2026 42:19 Hear from Jo Paisley and Maxine Nelson of the GARP Risk Institute as they look back on key learnings from the past year of the Climate Risk Podcast. As we head into 2026, the GARP Climate Risk Podcast kicks off the new year with a retrospective on the past 12 months, reviewing the key themes and insights that emerged during 2025's podcasts.   After 6 years of hosting the podcast, this might be
Societal Collapse in a Warming World: A Risk Manager's Lens Dec 11, 2025 40:32 Hear from Dr. Luke Kemp of the Center for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, as we dive into the risk factors for societal collapse in both the past and future. When risk professionals talk about systemic risk, we usually mean markets, institutions, and interconnected exposures. But zoom out far enough, and there's a bigger question underneath it all: what makes an ent
Embedding Nature Risk: Insights from a Senior Banking Professional Nov 13, 2025 38:38 Hear from Judson Berkey, Managing Director in the Chief Sustainability Office at UBS, as we learn first-hand how banks are approaching nature risk. Within finance, nature is usually treated as background: important, but invisible. However, that is beginning to change. New frameworks, regulations, and expectations are emerging worldwide, and many firms are starting to measure their impacts and dep
Positive Tipping Points: How to Fix the Climate Crisis Oct 23, 2025 36:14 Hear from Prof. Tim Lenton OBE, as we explore the potential of positive tipping points in accelerating the transition to a net-zero economy. What happens when the conversation about climate change shifts from avoiding disaster to unlocking positive change? Suddenly, it's not just about risk - it's about momentum. Because while some systems may be close to dangerous tipping points, others – like c
From Basel to Biodiversity: An Ex-Central Banker's Take on Nature Risk Oct 2, 2025 35:26 Hear from Hirotaka Hideshima, former central banker and member of the TNFD, as we explore the parallels between financial risk, nature risk and regulation.  What happens when a central banker steps into the world of nature risk? Well, they can see parallels between financial risk and nature risk that aren't obvious to others. For example, just as the global financial crisis exposed systemic vulne
Navigating Systemic Risk in the Age of Polycrisis Sep 11, 2025 33:21 Hear from Dr. Ajay Gambhir, Director of Systemic Risk Assessment at ASRA, as we reconsider systemic risk in an increasingly interconnected world. When we think about climate risk, it's easy to focus on individual threats - rising sea levels, extreme weather events, or biodiversity loss. But in reality, these risks are part of a larger, interconnected web of crises. Climate change interacts with g

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