In Person

S&P Global Sustainable1 Yearbook 2025 Distinction Ceremony - NYC, USA

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

1:30 AM - 5:30 AM UTC

4 hours

S&P Global Headquarters 55 Water St. 37th floor – Amsterdam Room New York, NY 10041

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Join us for the S&P Global Thought Leadership Event and Sustainability Yearbook Distinction Ceremony in New York on June 3, 2025. This prestigious event celebrates companies recognized in the 2025 S&P Global Yearbook for their outstanding sustainability practices, as assessed through the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). This year, over 80 Yearbook members hail from the US & Canada, including 8 companies distinguished in the top 1% to top 10% CSA Score category.

Attendees will gain insights into emerging trends and best practices while celebrating our collective efforts toward a sustainable future.

The thought leadership portion of the event will feature in-depth discussions on:

  • Supply Chains: As a major focal point, the complexities of risks, dependencies, and opportunities in supply chains are critical for business success. In this session, we will discuss approaches to assess material sustainability aspects along the supply chain, including how to leverage various risk metrics such as transition, physical, and nature risks, along with other ESG factors.
  • Energy Transition: We will explore potential scenarios for the future and discuss strategies for identifying new market opportunities. This session will equip you with valuable insights on effectively navigating the energy transition and planning for long-term success.
  • Sustainability Reporting: S&P Global will present the evolution from the CSA Portal to the Sustainability Portal, covering questionnaires for CSRD and other international and regional frameworks.
  • Panel Discussion: Along with S&P Global's Head of Energy Transition, Sustainability & Services, Leanne Todd, a corporate panel will discuss sustainability challenges related to the energy transition.

The event will conclude with a distinction ceremony and networking drinks reception.

Participating in the CSA and being featured in the Yearbook enhances credibility, attracts investors, and positions companies as leaders in sustainability. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate excellence in sustainability and inspire change.

Please register your interest for this exclusive event below. Given limited capacity, we will follow up with registration confirmation if your request to join is approved.

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Speakers

Matthieu Bardout

S&P Global Sustainable1

Matthieu Bardout

Global Head of ESG Strategy, Banking & Insurance

Matthieu is an expert in sustainable finance with an international track record advising financial institutions, corporates and public organizations.


Roman Kramarchuk

S&P Global Commodity Insights

Roman Kramarchuk

Head of Climate Markets and Policy Analytics

Roman Kramarchuk leads efforts at Commodity Insights to analyze the impacts of the energy transition – driven by policy changes and technology advancements – on the energy sector and energy market outlooks, with a special focus on clean energy (i.e. carbon markets, hydrogen, stationary storage, electric vehicles/alternative transport, renewables, etc.). He oversees the Commodity Insights Analytics Future Energy Outlooks – advising clients on energy transition and long term energy market views (including 2 degree scenarios) – and has led the GHG and North American Environmental Markets Services – offering insights into environmental markets & policies.


Leanne Todd

S&P Global Commodity Insights

Leanne Todd

Head of Energy Transition, Sustainability & Services


Thomas Yagel

S&P Global Sustainable1

Thomas Yagel

Head of S&P Global Sustainable1

Thomas Yagel is the Chief Operating and Product Officer for S&P Global Sustainable1. In this role, he is responsible for setting strategy and leading key initiatives across ESG Technology, Content, Research, Solutions and Product. Prior to taking the position with Sustainable1 in 2021, Thomas led the Corporates business with in Market Intelligence for the previous six years.


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The Big Picture on the Energy Transition and Climate Risk: Paris

In Person

Les Salons Hoche - Mar 27, 2025

The Big Picture on the Energy Transition and Climate Risk: Paris

In Person The Big Picture on the Energy Transition and Climate Risk: Paris Les Salons Hoche Event starts in Days Hours Minutes X LinkedIn Facebook Email WhatsApp Register Now Register Now Summary As we enter 2025, there are reasons for optimism and for caution when it comes to climate change and the energy transition. S&P Global Commodity Insights predicts $60T in energy investment opportunities by 2050 across clean energy technologies, power, and transmission globally under a net zero scenario. Over this same period, S&P Global Sustainable1 identifies almost $25 trillion in cumulative financial impacts for the world’s largest companies due to changing climate hazard exposures under this net-zero scenario. We invite you to join specialists from across S&P Global and cross-functional representatives from investment management, banking, energy, and business for: Market outlooks on the energy transition and climate risk Shared perspectives on the practical considerations of maximizing energy transition opportunities while minimizing climate risks Speakers: S&P Global Sustainable1 Christopher Perceval Global Head, Market Engagement Chris Perceval is Senior Market Engagement Director with S&P Global Sustainable1. Chris Perceval is Senior Market Engagement Director with S&P Global Sustainable1. Chris works with internal and external stakeholders to develop essential ESG intelligence that can accelerate progress and power markets of the future. He has more than two decades of experience working in product and commercial roles within financial services and the public sector. Prior to his current position, Chris led the S&P Global Sustainable1 ESG solutions team in Europe and Developing Markets. View Profile S&P Global Commodity Insights Paul McConnell Head, Outlooks and Scenarios Analysis Paul McConnell leads the Outlooks and Scenarios team at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Paul McConnell leads the Outlooks and Scenarios team at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Paul has spent over 20 years in the energy and climate space. His work covers energy and carbon markets, long-term decarbonisation trends and net zero, climate policy and emissions, and strategic responses to climate change and the energy transition. Paul leads a team developing S&P Global Commodity Insight’s central cross-commodity base case view, in addition to several scenarios describing alternative outcomes for global energy markets and GHG emissions. Paul is also highly experienced in assessing climate-related risk >and opportunity for organisations across the oil & gas, power, industry and financial sectors. He is a recognized thought leader around emergent and disruptive risks, including climate change and energy security. Prior to S&P Global Commodity Insights, Paul ran the climate transition risk centre of excellence at sustainability consultancy ERM, and spent over a decade as an energy analyst at Wood Mackenzie. Earlier in his career Paul held analytical roles on the coal and freight desk of EDF Trading, and at American Electric Power.Paul holds an MSc in Global Environmental Change and International Policy from Imperial College, London. View Profile S&P Global Sustainable1 Jean-Florent Helfre Head of Sustainability Sales, Europe, Corporates Jean-Florent is Head of Sustainability Sales – Europe Corporates at S&P Global Sustainable1. Jean-Florent is Head of Sustainability Sales – Europe Corporates at S&P Global Sustainable1. He has a deep understanding of the data, analytics and tools European companies need in order to assess ESRS indicators for their own operations and their value chain. Jean-Florent helps companies obtain high quality data and services with respect to double materiality assessments and gap analyses, supplier-specific carbon emissions, water use and waste data, the financial impacts resulting from physical climate risk at the asset level and the cost savings related to adaptation, the nature & biodiversity impacts and dependencies and other ESRS data for the value chain. Jean-Florent has 17 years of experience in the field of corporate sustainability and sustainable finance. He holds a MSc degree in environmental sciences and a MSc degree in finance. Prior to working at S&P Global Sustainable1, Jean-Florent was a credit analyst at BNP Paribas, a governance & SRI analyst at Dutch Sustainability Research in the Netherlands, a RI manager at Sustainalytics in France and sales director at Trucost. View Profile Contact Us If you have more questions, please feel free to contact our team. Event Support spglobalevents@spglobal.com Other Events See All Events
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Webinar

On-Demand - Jan 24, 2024

Beyond ESG with Trends in Sustainability in 2024

Webinar Beyond ESG with Trends in Sustainability in 2024 On-Demand Event starts in Days Hours Minutes X LinkedIn Facebook Email WhatsApp Register Now Register Now Summary As 2024 gets underway, we’ll unpack the essential sustainability trends that are driving and impacting a timely transition in our upcoming webinar. Register now to join the virtual conversation on January 24 at 10am ET/3pm GMT. Don’t miss for the first episode in our Beyond ESG webinar series of 2024, where S&P Global thought leaders will focus on: - The commitments and outstanding action items from COP28 in Dubai - The sustainability risks that are most pressing, and how companies are looking to manage these risks and opportunities - The evolving disclosure standards that will impact both companies and investors Access Replay Now Panelists S&P Global Commodity Insights Roman Kramarchuk Head of Future Energy, Policy and Technology Analytics Roman Kramarchuk leads efforts at Commodity Insights to analyze the impacts of the energy transition – driven by policy changes and technology advancements Roman Kramarchuk leads efforts at Commodity Insights to analyze the impacts of the energy transition – driven by policy changes and technology advancements – on the energy sector and energy market outlooks, with a special focus on clean energy (i.e. carbon markets, hydrogen, stationary storage, electric vehicles/alternative transport, renewables, etc.). He oversees the Commodity Insights Analytics Future Energy Outlooks – advising clients on energy transition and long term energy market views (including 2 degree scenarios) – and has led the GHG and North American Environmental Markets Services – offering insights into environmental markets & policies. Prior to joining PIRA, now part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, he was at the U.S. EPA, developing key power plant and industrial emissions regulations at the Clean Air Markets Division. With both PG&E NEG and PA Consulting / PHB Hagler Bailly, he evaluated strategies regarding fuel choice, capital investments and trading. Roman also worked on international projects to develop power markets and regulatory capacity in the former Soviet Union and India. At the Federal Reserve Board, Roman analyzed trends in industrial production. He has an M.P.P. from the Harvard Kennedy School and a B.A. in economics and B.S.E. in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. View Profile S&P Global Ratings Alberto Santos Senior Director, Sustainable Finance and Infrastructure S&P Global Mobility Vijay Subramanian Director, Sustainability Research, Sustainable Mobility S&P Global Sustainable1 Esther Whieldon Thought Leadership Senior Writer Esther Whieldon is a Senior Writer on the S&P Global Sustainable1 Thought Leadership Team and co-host of the S&P Global podcast ESG Insider. Esther Whieldon is a Senior Writer on the S&P Global Sustainable1 Thought Leadership Team and co-host of the S&P Global podcast ESG Insider. Esther has worked at S&P Global for 14 years and was previously a Senior Reporter in the S&P Global Market Intelligence newsroom where she wrote about climate change, ESG and energy issues. Prior, Esther worked two years as a reporter at Politico and spent several years before that in the S&P Global Platts energy newsroom in Washington, D.C. Esther earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park, Maryland. View Profile Contact Us If you have more questions, please feel free to contact our team. Event Support spglobalevents@spglobal.com Other Events See All Events