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COP28 EU session

DG REFORM at COP28

This year, COP28 takes place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 30 November until 12 December 2023.  

As a global leader in climate action, the EU is going to COP28 eager to raise ambition among our international partners. This year, the focus will be on global energy targets.

Although COP is first and foremost about the negotiations, the EU will also host 90+ side events on the most pressing climate-related issues. Side events can range from discussing the energy transition to how citizens can drive forward climate action, and will feature an array of high-level speakers and expert voices. 

The events will be held in-person onsite in Dubai, in Brussels and online-only, and will all be livestreamed for free from this platform.  

It doesn’t matter whether you are at COP28 in Dubai or at home – you can be part of the discussions on climate change and share your questions with our speakers via Sli.do. 

Check out our full EU side events programme and register today to watch all events live on this platform. 

Discover more about the EU at COP28

Monitoring green financial flows

10:00 - 11:00 CET

The monitoring of capital flows towards sustainable investments links with the implementation of the EU Taxonomy Regulation, and it was further specified in the EU Commission’s Sustainable Finance Strategy published in summer 2021. The Commission is taking various actions to step-up such monitoring. Under its new mandate, the Platform on Sustainable Finance, which is an advisory body of experts, is undertaking work on the monitoring of capital flows within a specific subgroup. Rapporteur(s) of the subgroup will present the methodology being developed to monitor capital flows towards sustainable investments, to measure achieved progress and trends, and to conduct a first analysis based on this methodology and available data. In addition, leveraging on the use of the Technical Support Instrument (TSI), the Commission will present how it supports several EU Member States in strengthening their public and private framework to enable the investment towards sustainable activities and addressing greenwashing. The discussions will also focus on the challenges and opportunities of such exercises at a non-technical level looking at how science can help provide effective and easy to read indicators, both at the country and the single firm level.

Event webpage

Participants’ registration: We would like to invite you to share the event platform link with your audiences and partners, drawing attention to your session and asking them to register to be able to review the programme and follow the session online during COP28: Participants’ registration link

 

Assessing climate-related financial risks

11:30 -12:30 CET

The EC will provide an overview of the climate risk related work, along with an update on the rationale behind, and the key features of the Fit-For-55 stress testing exercise. There will then be a panel discussion (possibly involving some of the European supervisory institutions and academics) on the main challenges policymakers and researchers face in measuring climate risks and on possible practical solutions to address them, focusing on both transition and physical risks. The discussion will also touch upon the support provided by the Commission through technical support instrument to enhance supervisory authorities’ capacity to access and use data and methodologies enabling to capture the impact of climate risks on various financial institutions and market segments.

Event webpage

Participants’ registration: We would like to invite you to share the event platform link with your audiences and partners, drawing attention to your session and asking them to register to be able to review the programme and follow the session online during COP28: Participants’ registration link