Certificate of completion issued to

Hanin AbuNimeh

For completing

Green Finance and Climate Risk Pathway

Completion date

20 Jun 2023

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Accredited for

1 CPD credits

Certificate ID

99e6bd5415120c4487a98115cc327fbd

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About Green Finance and Climate Risk Pathway

4 Video modules

41 minutes of learning

4.7 rating

Foundational level

"Why do green finance professionals need to understand climate change? In today’s rapidly changing world, financial decisions are increasingly shaped by the realities of climate change. For green finance professionals, understanding the science behind climate risks isn’t just useful—it’s fundamental to making informed, responsible investment choices. In this pathway, Simon Thompson explores how a solid grounding in climate basics helps professionals manage risk, unlock new opportunities, and contribute meaningfully to the global transition toward a low-carbon economy."

In this pathway

Understand the basics of climate change

Examine the impacts and consequences of climate change

Discuss mitigation and adaptation strategies

Pathway experts

Simon Thompson

Simon Thompson

Managing Director and Author

Simon Thompson is an accomplished executive with over 17 years of leadership in banking and finance, specialising in ethical and sustainable finance. As Managing Director of the Global Capacity Building Coalition (GCBC), he drives global efforts to enhance financial systems through capacity building and education. Previously, as Chief Executive of the Chartered Banker Institute, Simon transformed it into a global leader in socially responsible banking, advocating for ethics, culture, and sustainable finance. He is the author of Green & Sustainable Finance: Principles & Practice and course leader for the Certificate in Green & Sustainable Finance, a globally recognised qualification. Simon is a thought leader in green finance and lifelong professional learning in the financial sector.