Introducing the 3rd iteration (v0.3) of the TNFD beta framework

This webinar introduces the second iteration (v0.3) of the beta version of the TNFD framework, featuring market feedback integration, proposed approaches for scenario analysis and additional guidance for financial institutions.

This webinar marks the release of the third iteration (v0.3) of the beta version of the TNFD framework, building upon valuable market feedback received during the second iteration (v0.2). It offers a comprehensive overview of the additions made in this new iteration, including updates to the draft disclosure recommendations, a discussion paper on scenarios, and a discussion paper on the social dimensions of nature-related risk.  

Key focus areas of this webinar

  • Feedback from the second iteration (v.02) 
  • Additions in the third iteration (v.03) 
  • Alignment with the TCFD  
  • Disclosure recommendations  
  • Proposed approach to scenario analysis  
  • Additional guidance for financial institutions  

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For over two decades, Tony has advised government, financial sector and philanthropic leaders on a range of strategic challenges at the intersection of business, finance and public policy. These include centre of government reform, national economic development strategy and the architecting of green finance investment opportunities. He began his career in the Australian diplomatic service before moving into the private sector, first in investment banking where he focused on infrastructure project financing and then in strategy consulting as a Partner at Monitor Deloitte and as an adviser with the World Bank Group.

Guests

Jessica McDougall BlackRock e1632920969460

Jessica McDougall
Director, BlackRock Investment Stewardship, BlackRock

Judson Berkey UBS e1632921135747

Judson Berkey
Managing Director, Chief Sustainability Officer, UBS, UBS

Alexis Gazzo EY e1632921396715

Alexis Gazzo
Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, EY

Emily has significant experience on integrating nature in policy, finance, economics and decision-making. Prior to joining TNFD in November 2021, she led the analytical team that produced the global Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity, based at the UK Economics and Finance Ministry.

Emily was previously seconded to the Capitals Coalition where she helped develop the Natural Capital Protocol in its Technical Group.

Emily worked for a decade in the WWF Global Science team, where she helped establish and lead the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University, helping decision-makers apply InVEST – leading ecosystem service modelling software. While at WWF, she supported The Coca Cola Company and Guggenheim Partners to consider dependencies and impacts on nature, and sustainability standards.

She helped design the Environmental Land Management scheme in England – a major national agricultural subsidy reform programme – based at the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Other previous roles included establishing environmental economics programmes at the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission as an Overseas Development Institute Fellow.

She holds Masters degrees in International Policy from Stanford University and Economics at the University of Cambridge.

Based in London, Emily speaks English, and basic Bislama, Fijian, German and French.