
"On Tuesday 21 October, join KPMG leaders who were on the ground at Climate Week NYC and who will be present at COP30 this year.The session will explore what the latest developments mean for businesses, including: How business is navigating climate ambitions and geopolitical uncertainties Ways companies can articulate the financial business case for climate action How to mobilize climate finance in emerging markets Practical and strategic levers that support credible and actionable transition planning"
"Speakers to include: Simon Weaver, Global Head of ESG Advisory, KPMG International Maura Hodge, Sustainability Lead, KPMG in the US Nadia Montoto, Global Co-lead, Decarbonization and Transition Planning, KPMG International Cathy Chen, Associate Director, Infrastructure & Climate Finance, Emerging Markets, KPMG in the UK"
Businesses face intersecting climate ambitions and geopolitical uncertainties that affect strategy, investment decisions, and risk management. A clear financial business case for climate action strengthens capital allocation, investor confidence, and operational alignment. Mobilizing climate finance in emerging markets requires targeted infrastructure financing, risk mitigation, and investor-ready project pipelines. Credible transition planning depends on measurable targets, governance structures, scenario analysis, and transparent reporting to demonstrate accountability and progress. Practical and strategic levers include combining finance mechanisms, policy engagement, and technical decarbonization pathways to convert ambitions into actionable, investable plans across markets and sectors.
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