Climateurope2 Webinar
21 June 2024 | h. 12:00 – 13:30 CET
To join the webinar, register here

Learn about the requirements and needs related to climate services and their standardisation from stakeholders’ perspective. This first webinar focuses on the insurance and energy sectors.
Climateurope2 launches a webinar series to gather stakeholder perspectives on the need for climate services’ standardisation. Each webinar will focus on a specific stakeholder group, aiming to learn about their experiences and requirements for the integration of climate-related information in their day-to-day activities.
The first webinar will take place on June 21, from 12:00 to 13:30 CET. It will focus on the private sector, with invited experts from the energy and insurance industries, including Andrea Manrique from EDP Renewables and Alec Vessey from AXA XL. The Climateurope2 partner Asun Lera St.Clair, from DNV and BSC, will moderate the webinar.
With a focus on the European context, speakers will give brief presentations on how climate impacts their activities and the role that climate services play in climate change adaptation and mitigation. Following the talks, an open discussion on the needs (or not) for standardisations will follow, where questions from the audience will be welcome.
To learn more about the role of climate services and how their standardization can benefit the insurance and energy sectors, register for the webinar. And join our network to stay informed about future webinars in this series and other events and news from Climateurope2.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
21 June 2024 | h. 12:00 – 13:30 CET
To join the webinar, register here
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Climateurope2 is a project aiming to develop standardisation procedures and recommendations for climate services, while supporting and bringing together the European climate services community. In addition, the project strives to enhance the uptake of quality-assured climate services to support adaptation and mitigation to climate change and variability. This will underpin the leading role of Europe when it comes to the production of trustworthy, user-relevant knowledge to manage climate risks and enhance adaptive capacities, while benefiting climate services at the global scale.

