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SBTi Fossil Fuel Finance Position Paper - Public Consultation Deep Dive

Offered By: Science Based Targets initiative via YouTube

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Dive into the Science Based Targets initiative's draft fossil fuel finance criteria and stakeholder survey questions in this informative webinar. Join Nate Aden, SBTi's Finance Lead, and Behrouz Nouri, SBTi's Energy Sector Manager, as they provide a comprehensive overview of the proposed guidelines and engage in a Q&A session. Explore key topics including climate science foundations, phase-out scenario trajectories, oil and gas sector guidance development, and draft criteria summaries. Gain insights into transition and phase-out criteria, abatement definitions, project considerations, and the scope of fossil fuel denomination. Learn about the distinction between new and existing financial flows, and understand the consultation questions driving this stakeholder engagement process. Participate in this crucial discussion shaping the future of science-based near-term targets for financial institutions.

Syllabus

Intro
DRAFT FINANCE RESOURCES FOR CONSULTATION
References: climate science and recent publications
Climate science foundations
Phase-out scenario trajectories
Oil and Gas Sector Guidance Development
Fossil Fuel Finance - Draft Criteria Summary
Transition and Phase-out Criteria
Abatement Definition
Projects and activities
Fossil Fuel Scope of Denomination
New vs. Existing Financial Flows
Consultation Questions


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Science Based Targets initiative

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