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Webinar Replay
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM UTC
1 hour
On-Demand
In the next episode of our Beyond ESG webinar series, thought leaders will explore the implications of climate scenarios and economic trends for the sustainability strategies of companies, banks, and investors.
Join the virtual session to explore questions like:
The influence of geopolitical considerations on climate policies and financial markets
The economic impact of climate hazards on countries and business activities
The key considerations for global supply chains and investment portfolios
Register now to join live or receive the replay.
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Head of Climate Economics
Howden Group Holdings
Executive Director, Head of Transition Advisory
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S&P Global Climate Center of Excellence
Chief Scientist
World Bank Group
Senior Economist
Nepomuk Dunz is a Senior Economist in the World Bank Group’s Finance, Competitiveness, and Investment Global Practice, currently based in Washington DC. His work focuses on macro-financial stability as well as climate- and nature-related financial risks and opportunities, where he has contributed to and led technical analysis as well as policy and advisory services in multiple World Bank client countries.
Nepomuk Dunz is a Senior Economist in the World Bank Group’s Finance, Competitiveness, and Investment Global Practice, currently based in Washington DC. His work focuses on macro-financial stability as well as climate- and nature-related financial risks and opportunities, where he has contributed to and led technical analysis as well as policy and advisory services in multiple World Bank client countries.Nepo holds a B.Sc. in International Economics and European Studies from University of Tübingen, and a M.Sc. in Socio-Ecological Economics as well as a Doctorate in Climate Macroeconomics and Finance, both from Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) in Austria. During his doctorate, Nepomuk Dunz also worked at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and as a PhD Trainee in the Macroprudential Policy and Financial Stability Division of the European Central Bank (ECB), contributing to the development of ECB’s climate stress test framework.
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