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GARP 2025 Climate and Nature Risk Symposium

The Art of the Possible

3-4 June 2025 | Day One: 8:00 - 19:00 | Day Two: 8:00 - 14:00 | London, UK

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June 3, 2025, 8:00 AM - June 4, 2025, 2:00 PM

In-Person

Etc. Venues St. Paul's
200 Aldersgate St. Paul'sLondon EC1A 4HD

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Overview

As we approach the halfway point of this decisive decade, GARP’s 2025 Climate & Nature Risk Symposium will provide an important stock take of climate and nature risk management while looking ahead to the solutions and innovations still needed to manage the risks and drive the transition. 

Based around the theme “The Art of the Possible,” our two-day, in-person event brings together a wide range of experts and practitioners to discuss the most important challenges in climate and nature risk management as well as provide practical insights for our audience to implement in their own work.

Day 1 will focus on the next generation of climate and nature models, their limitations, and how to navigate areas of uncertainty. It will also include an innovative real-time scenario game bringing a series of climate and nature related dilemmas to life. 

Day 2 will shift focus towards practical applications, exploring how tools and innovations can have real-world impact. Highlights include a keynote on the critical role of insurance in de-risking the transition, regulatory challenges posed by fragmented climate and nature policies, and an exciting “Dragon’s Den” style pitch session for climate-focused start-ups.

Topics: Transition Risk, Physical Risk, Green Finance & Sustainable Business, Climate Risk Management, Nature Risk Management

Speakers

David Bailey

David Bailey

Executive Director for Prudential Policy, Bank of England
David Bailey

David Bailey

Executive Director for Prudential Policy, Bank of England

David Bailey is Executive Director for Prudential Policy, responsible for the development, negotiation and implementation of prudential policy that supports the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA)'s objectives and broader financial stability. David also represents the PRA on the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision.

David joined the Bank of England in 2014 as Director of Financial Market Infrastructure and has held roles as Executive Director of Authorisations, RegTech and International Supervision, and Executive Director of Financial Markets Infrastructure. His most recent role was Executive Director of UK Deposit Takers Supervision which he held under February 2024.

Prior to working at the Bank, David was Head of Markets Infrastructure and Policy at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and at its predecessor, the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

He graduated from Durham University and began his career at J.P. Morgan.

Nigel Brook

Nigel Brook

Partner and Head of Climate Risk Practice, Clyde & Co
Nigel Brook

Nigel Brook

Partner and Head of Climate Risk Practice, Clyde & Co

Nigel has been a partner at Clyde & Co since 1985 and heads the firm's reinsurance team. An international insurance and reinsurance disputes specialist with over 30 years' experience, Nigel is considered by many to be one of the top insurance lawyers worldwide.He leads Clyde & Co’s Resilience and Climate Change Risk practice. He edited Clyde & Co's 2018/19 series of reports on the rising tide of Climate Change liability and duties of care and frequently writes and speaks on this topic. He is also actively involved in Insurance Development Forum, a public/private partnership seeking to optimize and extend the use of insurance and the industry's risk management capabilities to protect those most vulnerable to disasters. He edited two IDF papers on ways in which technology can help to bridge the protection gap. 

Jo Paisley

Jo Paisley

President, GARP Risk Institute
Jo Paisley

Jo Paisley

President, GARP Risk Institute

Jo Paisley is President of the GARP Risk Institute, the thought leadership arm of GARP. Set up in early 2018, the Institute works across all risk disciplines, with Jo’s focus to date on climate risk management and scenario analysis, stress testing and operational resilience.

Her career began at the Bank of England where she worked in a variety of roles across macroeconomics, statistics, supervision and risk. Her last role was as a Director of the Supervisory Risk Specialists Division within the Prudential Regulation Authority, where she was heavily involved in the design and execution of the UK’s first concurrent stress test in 2014. She left the Bank in 2015 and joined HSBC as their Global Head of Stress Testing. She has also worked as an independent stress testing consultant, advising firms on how to get the most value out of stress testing.

Nigel Topping

Nigel Topping

Founder, Ambition Loop
Nigel Topping

Nigel Topping

Founder, Ambition Loop

Nigel Topping was the UN Climate Change High-Level Champion from the COP26 Presidency, appointed by the UK Prime Minister in January 2020. Working alongside Chile’s High Level Champion for COP25 and Egypt’s High-Level Champion for COP27, Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, Mr Topping helped strengthen collaboration and drive action from businesses, investors, organisations, cities, and regions on climate change, and coordinate this work with governments and Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). He is the founder with Gonzalo Munoz of Ambition Loop, a global NGO based in Chile.

Mr Topping was CEO of We Mean Business, a coalition of businesses working to accelerate the transition to a zero carbon economy. Prior to that he was Executive Director of the CDP, following an 18 year career in the private sector, having worked across the world in emerging markets and manufacturing. He is currently Business Champion for the UK Government’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) and a non-executive director of the UK Infrastructure Bank.

Moderators

Erica Thompson

Erica Thompson

Associate Professor of Modelling for Decision Making, UCL - Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy
Erica Thompson

Erica Thompson

Associate Professor of Modelling for Decision Making, UCL - Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy

Erica is an interdisciplinary academic and published author, currently working on a broad programme of research in the use and interpretation of mathematical models including the role of expert judgement.

Erica is an Associate Professor of Modelling for Decision Making at UCL’s Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy, where she works on a programme of research funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. Erica is also a Fellow of the London Mathematical Laboratory, where she leads the research programme on Inference from Models, and a Visiting Senior Fellow at the LSE Data Science Institute.

Dr. Maxine Nelson

Dr. Maxine Nelson

SVP, GARP Risk Institute
Dr. Maxine Nelson

Dr. Maxine Nelson

SVP, GARP Risk Institute

Dr. Maxine Nelson is a Senior Vice President at the GARP Risk Institute, GARP’s research and thought leadership arm, where she focusses on climate financial risk management. 

She has extensive experience in risk, capital and regulation gained from a wide-ranging variety of roles, including Global Head of Wholesale Risk Analytics and Head of Capital Planning at HSBC, significantly expanding counterparty credit risk management at the UK Financial Services Authority during the last financial crisis, leading the credit risk team at KPMG London, senior credit risk consultant at Oliver Wyman, and embedding operational risk analytics globally at National Australia Bank. Maxine has a degree in mechanical engineering and a PhD characterizing how best to apply probability theory to real world problems.

Jo Paisley

Jo Paisley

President, GARP Risk Institute
Jo Paisley

Jo Paisley

President, GARP Risk Institute

Jo Paisley is President of the GARP Risk Institute, the thought leadership arm of GARP. Set up in early 2018, the Institute works across all risk disciplines, with Jo’s focus to date on climate risk management and scenario analysis, stress testing and operational resilience.

Her career began at the Bank of England where she worked in a variety of roles across macroeconomics, statistics, supervision and risk. Her last role was as a Director of the Supervisory Risk Specialists Division within the Prudential Regulation Authority, where she was heavily involved in the design and execution of the UK’s first concurrent stress test in 2014. She left the Bank in 2015 and joined HSBC as their Global Head of Stress Testing. She has also worked as an independent stress testing consultant, advising firms on how to get the most value out of stress testing.

Alyssa Gilbert

Alyssa Gilbert

Director of Innovation, Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment
Alyssa Gilbert

Alyssa Gilbert

Director of Innovation, Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment

Alyssa Gilbert is the Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment and the Director of Undaunted, Imperial College London's climate change innovation hub, run in partnership with the Royal Institution. Alyssa leads a team at the Grantham Institute and together with Enterprise colleagues from across the university they run several programmes to develop research, innovations and talent to nurture solutions to tackle the world's most pressing environmental challenges.

Agenda/Schedule

*Date and Time noted as

    June 3, 2025

  • Speakers

    Jo Paisley, President, GARP Risk Institute

  • Speakers

    Nigel Topping, Founder, Ambition Loop

  • Speakers

    Doug Baird, Head of Climate Risk Analytics, NatWest Group

    Julie Calkins, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Generation Investment Management

    Willemijn Verdegaal, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, TREX

  • Presentation by Erica Thompson, followed by a panel discussion.

    Speakers

    Ajay Gambhir, Director of Systemic Risk Assessment, Accelerator for Systemic Risk Assessment (ASRA)

    Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Executive Director, Strategic Climate Risks Initiative (SCRI) and Associate Fellow, Chatham House

    Moderator

    Erica Thompson, Associate Professor of Modelling for Decision Making, UCL - Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy

  • Speakers

    Judson Berkey, Managing Director, Group Head Engagement and Regulatory Strategy, Chief Sustainability Office, UBS

    Marco Lambertini, Convener, Nature Positive Initiative

  • Presentation by Nicola Ranger, followed by a panel discussion.

    Speakers

    Hirotaka Hideshima, Counsellor on Global Strategy to President and the Board of Directors, Norinchukin Bank

    Dr. Nicola Ranger, Director, Resilient Planet Finance Lab & Senior Research Fellow Global Finance and Economy Programme, University of Oxford

    Erica Sassu, (Former) Managing Director; EMEA Climate & Environmental Risk Executive, Bank of America

    Moderator

    Dr. Maxine Nelson, SVP, GARP Risk Institute

  • Speakers

    Julie Baddeley, Chair of Chapter Zero and non-executive Director

    Nigel Brook, Partner and Head of Climate Risk Practice, Clyde & Co

    Catherine David, Director of Behaviour Change and Business Programmes, WRAP

    Moderator

    Jo Paisley, President, GARP Risk Institute

  • June 4, 2025

  • Join us for breakfast and networking on Day Two with SCR Certificate holders and candidates

  • Speakers

    Jo Paisley, President, GARP Risk Institute

  • Speakers

    Dr Oliver Wing, Chief Scientific Officer, Fathom

  • Speakers

    Holly Roberts-Harry, Sustainable Finance Solutions Lead, Howden Capital Advisory and Placement

    Dr. Tony Rooke, Executive Director and Head of Transition Advisory, Howden Climate Risk and Resilience

  • Speakers

    Patrick Amis, Director General in the Directorate General Specialised Institutions and LSIs, European Central Bank

    David Bailey, Executive Director for Prudential Policy, Bank of England

    Hirotaka Hideshima, Counsellor on Global Strategy to President and the Board of Directors, Norinchukin Bank

    Moderator

    Jo Paisley, President, GARP Risk Institute

  • Speakers

    Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation, Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment

    Dr. Julie Pullen, Earth System Scientist & Climate Tech Investor

  • Innovation is going to be a critical component of the transition to a net-zero and nature-positive future. In this Climate & Nature Dragon’s Den, startups at the forefront of tackling climate and nature-related risks will pitch their ideas to a panel of experts. Which solutions have the potential to drive real impact? Have your say as we put it to an audience vote!

    Speakers

    Robert Godfrey (Startup Presenter), Co-Founder, Treeconomy

    Max Gottschalk, Founding Partner, Accelerate

    Dimple Patel (Startup Presenter), CEO, NatureMetrics

    Dr. Julie Pullen, Earth System Scientist & Climate Tech Investor

    Paige Roepers (Startup Presenter), CEO, Ocean Ledger

    Mark Symes, Programme Director, Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA)

    Moderator

    Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation, Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment

  • Speakers

    Jo Paisley, President, GARP Risk Institute

  • Sponsored by Fathom

    Catastrophe models are highly sophisticated computational tools designed to quantify physical risks to assets, portfolios or systems, offering detailed assessments to aid risk mitigation. They help risk managers to assign a monetary value to material risks posed by climate-related events. 

    While catastrophe models have been a cornerstone of the insurance industry for over a decade, their use is quickly expanding into investment management, banking, and asset management.

    Join us for an in-depth workshop designed that will equip you with the knowledge and tools to effectively utilize catastrophe models in your decision-making. This session will move beyond basic hazard maps to provide you with actionable insights for quantifying physical risks like flooding, and give you an understanding of how cat models can inform strategy, and mitigate potential financial losses.

    Using real-world scenarios, this workshop will cover:

    1. Catastrophe modeling fundamentals: Explore how these models go beyond traditional hazard maps to provide the insights you need for effective risk mitigation.
    2. Understand the model outputs: Learn how metrics like Average Annual Loss (AAL), exceedance probabilities, and event losses are used to inform decisions on risk mitigation, insurance structuring, and financial planning.
    3. Apply the data to a real world scenario: You'll assess portfolio-level flood risks using an example portfolio that includes asset locations, building values, and flood defenses. We’ll walk you through how the results provided might impact your business and potential opportunities to mitigate present day and future risk.

    Note: This workshop is a separate event from the Symposium; registration for the workshop can be added on or selected individually at the registration site.

    Speakers

    Dr Oliver Wing, Chief Scientific Officer, Fathom

Pricing

Symposium Only

Certified*

GBP 840

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June 3

Non-Certifieds

GBP 1,080

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June 3

Symposium + Workshop

Certified*

GBP 960

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June 3

Non-Certifieds

GBP 1,320

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June 3

*Certified are those who hold a FRM certification, SCR and/or RAI certificate **Pricing is inclusive of 20% VAT
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