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Opening Remarks and Welcome Note
8:45 - 9:00 (15min)
Opening Remarks and Welcome Note
Registration & Coffee
9:00 - 9:15 (15min)
Registration & Coffee
Economics and the dynamics of energy transition: conceptual confusions and missing pieces of the puzzle
9:15 - 10:15 (1h)
Economics and the dynamics of energy transition: conceptual confusions and missing pieces of the puzzle
Michael Grubb
Coffee break
10:15 - 10:30 (15min)
Coffee break
A1: Climate Finance I
A2: Climate Negotiations and Scenarios
A3: Natural Resources and Climate Finance
A4: Green Finance and Climate Risk
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
A1: Climate Finance I
Room 1
Linh Tran, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
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Financial Incentives for US Corporate Green Bonds
- Kyuri Kim, Texas A&M University, United States
10:30-11:00 (30min)
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Market Valuation of Climate Patents: What are the Most Valuable Innovations ?
- Murad Nuriyev, Université des Sciences Sociales - Toulouse I, AMUNDI Asset Management, France
11:00-11:30 (30min)
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Weathering the Storm: How Natural Disasters Shape Bank Consolidation
- Linh Tran, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
A2: Climate Negotiations and Scenarios
Room 2
Christopher Monckton Of Brenchley, Science and Public Policy Institute, United Kingdom
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Market power and global public goods
- Sebastian Kessing, University of Siegen, Germany
10:30-10:52 (22min)
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The impact of geopolitical risk on the connectedness between carbon and energy markets: A multiscale higher-moment analysis
- Ling Xiao, University of London, United Kingdom
10:52-11:14 (22min)
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Optimal level of Government Controls for Electric Vehicle transition
- Paul Johnson, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
11:14-11:36 (22min)
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An error of temperature feedback formulism and its consequences
- Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, Science and Public Policy Institute, United Kingdom
11:36-12:00 (24min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
A3: Natural Resources and Climate Finance
Room 3
Thao Nguyen, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
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Green Strategies and Financial Stability: Unveiling the Impact of Waste Management on Default Risk
- Ammar Ali GULL, De Vinci Research Center, France
10:30-11:00 (30min)
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Firm Biodiversity risk and Distance-to-Default
- Thao Nguyen, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
A4: Green Finance and Climate Risk
Room 4
Hoa Luong, University of Otago, New Zealand
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Climate beta uncertainty in corporate bonds
- Ricardo Henriquez, Aix-Marseille Université, France
10:30-11:00 (30min)
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Monetary Policy and ESG Dilemma: How Higher Real Interest Rates Hamper Corporate ESG Performance
- Hoa Luong, University of Otago, New Zealand
11:00-11:30 (30min)
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The Allure of ESG: Do Sustainable ESG Investments Truly Attract Fund Investors? Insights from New Portfolio Analysis
- You Zhou, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
11:30-12:00 (30min)
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Lunch
B1: Climate Finance, Natural Resources and Green Finance
B2: Climate Finance and Climate Risk
B3: Role of Financial Institutions and Climate Resilience
B4: Carbon Finance, Energy and Marcoeconomic Implications
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
B1: Climate Finance, Natural Resources and Green Finance
Room 1
Nadia Ameli, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, United Kingdom
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Environmental Penalties and Green Talk evidence from conference calls
- Chiara De Amicis, SKEMA Business School, France
13:30-14:00 (30min)
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Financial Markets and Climate Change: Theory and Empirical Evidence of a Critical Return Threshold
- Francis Didier Tatoutchoup, Université de Moncton, Canada
14:00-14:30 (30min)
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The ‘Hidden Cost' of Sustainable Debt Financing in Emerging Markets
- Nadia Ameli, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, United Kingdom
14:30-15:00 (30min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
B2: Climate Finance and Climate Risk
Room 2
Maria Victoria Landaberry, Banco Central del Uruguay, Uruguay
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Are sovereign debts sustainable under energy transition?
- Veronica Mammetti, Sapienza University Rome, Italy
13:30-13:52 (22min)
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Climate Stress Testing Vietnamese Banks Using a Blended Modeling and Scenario Based Approach
- Jesse Grabowski, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Centre Des Sciences Economique, France
13:52-14:14 (22min)
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EU ETS Market Expectations and Rational Bubbles
- Robinson Kruse, University of Hagen, Germany
14:14-14:36 (22min)
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An estimate of the Uruguayan banking system's carbon footprint
- Andrea Barón Vanoni, Banco Central del Uruguay, Uruguay
14:36-15:00 (24min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
B3: Role of Financial Institutions and Climate Resilience
Room 3
Viet Nguyen-Tien, London School of Economics and Political Science , United Kingdom
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Explosive Financing? Bank Share Price Reactions to Carbon Bomb Exposure
- Martin Wallmeier, University of Fribourg, Switzeland
13:30-14:00 (30min)
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From Rents to Renewables: The Financial Tipping Point in OPEC's Energy Divide
- Marco Baudino, University of Cote d'Azur, France
14:00-14:30 (30min)
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Pathways to Green Innovation: The Roles of Green Knowledge Relatedness and Complexity
- Viet Nguyen-Tien, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
14:30-15:00 (30min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
B4: Carbon Finance, Energy and Marcoeconomic Implications
Room 4
Zied Ftiti, EDC Paris Business School, France
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EU Carbon Market Forecasting Amid Global Economic and Financial Uncertainty
- Zied Ftiti, EDC Paris Business School, France
13:30-14:00 (30min)
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Analyzing CBAM's Effects on the Supply Chain: Green Growth or Green Inflation?
- Raphaël Semet, University of Evry Paris Saclay, France
14:00-14:30 (30min)
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Peer-to-Peer Basis Risk Management for Renewable Production Parametric Insurance
- Alicia Bassiere, Laboratoire Génie Industriel, France
14:30-15:00 (30min)
Coffee break
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Coffee break
Meet with Editor Session
15:30 - 16:30 (1h)
Meet with Editor Session
Room 1
Monica Contestabile
Nature-based Financial Instruments for Climate Change Mitigation
Climate and Economic Modeling in Policy Making
16:30 - 17:30 (1h)
Nature-based Financial Instruments for Climate Change Mitigation
Room 1
Andreas Kontoleon, Professor of Environmental Economics and Public Policy, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
16:30 - 17:30 (1h)
Climate and Economic Modeling in Policy Making
Room 2
Jan Rielaender, Head of Country Diagnostics and Strategy at OECD, United Kingdom
Dinner
19:00 - 22:00 (3h)
Dinner
RadioEat
Coffee break
8:45 - 9:00 (15min)
Coffee break
C1: Climate Finance and Regulation
C2: Climate Resilience
C3: Green Finance I
C4: Financial Institutions and Renewable Energy
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
C1: Climate Finance and Regulation
Room 1
Stavros Zenios, Durham University, United Kingdom
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Carbon risk and syndicated loans: A network analysis approach
- Ferdinando Marrazza, University of Verona, Italy
09:00-09:22 (22min)
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Demand adjustment in Hungarian natural gas consumption: effect of punitive block tariffs?
- Peter Kotek, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research, Hungary
09:22-09:44 (22min)
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Sovereigns on thinning ice: Debt sustainability, climate impacts, and adaptation
- Matteo Calcaterra, Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Stavros Zenios, Durham University, United Kingdom
10:06-10:30 (24min)
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
C2: Climate Resilience
Room 2
Floris Blok, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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How Artificial Intelligence Affects Green Innovation——Evidence Based on Listed Manufacturing Companies in China
- Yunkai Wu, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
09:00-09:22 (22min)
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Market Reactions to a Climate Disclosure Framework: Evidence from Changes in the EU Taxonomy
- Elena Boni, Università Bocconi, Italy
09:22-09:44 (22min)
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Selecting, cooking, serving and eating food with sufficiency – introducing restobriety as a new paradigm
- Khuong NGUYEN HUY, University of Burgundy Europe, France
09:44-10:06 (22min)
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Tragedy on the Horizon: Climate Change, Coastal Erosion, and the Pricing of Losses in the Distant Future.
- Floris Blok, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
10:06-10:30 (24min)
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
C3: Green Finance I
Room 3
Fatima Shuwaikh, De Vinci Higher Education, France
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Mind the green gap: Can climate-related financial policies effectively shift institutional investments?
- Paola D'orazio, Chair of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Germany
09:00-09:22 (22min)
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Evaluating Electricity Firms' Profitability and Carbon Performance Using a Three-Stage DEA
- Jiaxin Chen, University of Groningen, Department of Economics, Econometrics & Finance, Netherlands
09:22-09:44 (22min)
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How ESG Performance Affects Sustainable Green Innovation
- Junli Zhao, Donghua University, China
09:44-10:06 (22min)
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Ambidextrous Corporate Venture Capital and Green Innovation: Pathways to Environmental Performance
- Fatima Shuwaikh, De Vinci Higher Education, France
10:06-10:30 (24min)
9:00 - 10:30 (1h30)
C4: Financial Institutions and Renewable Energy
Room 4
Oliver Frings, AgroParisTech, BETA, CEC, France; C-EENRG, United Kingdom
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The Climate Challenge Needs Billions of Euros: Can Spillover and Hype Effects Fuel Scale-Up in Europe?
- Alessandro Marra, Università degli studi, Italy
09:00-09:22 (22min)
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Does nonfinancial information reinforce analysts' role in constraining earnings management?
- Nazim Hussain, University of Groningen, Netherland
09:44-10:06 (22min)
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Paying for nature in a polarised world: The political and socio-demographic drivers of support for forest ecosystem services
- Oliver Frings, AgroParisTech, BETA, CEC, France; C-EENRG, United Kingdom
10:06-10:30 (24min)
Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00 (30min)
Coffee break
Keynote Lecture II
11:00 - 12:00 (1h)
Keynote Lecture II
Room 1
Irene Monasterolo, Professor of Climate Finance at Utrecht University’s School of Economics, Netherlands
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Lunch
D1: Climate Finance II
D2: Climate Risk, Regulation and Natural Resources
D3: Climate Finance, Energy and Financial Instruments
D4: Green Finance II
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
D1: Climate Finance II
Room 1
Russo Marianna, Neoma Business School, France
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Who Is Most at Risk? Uncovering the Determinants of Population Vulnerability to Heat Waves in France
- Marc Pourroy, Université de Poitiers, France
13:30-13:52 (22min)
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The Role of Trader Positions in Carbon Market Forecasting
- Maria Mansanet-Bataller, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, France
13:52-14:14 (22min)
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Daily Wildfire Patrol Routing for Early Detection and Prevention: a case study in the south of France
- Libo Ren, LARGEPA, France
14:14-14:36 (22min)
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Understanding Commodity Risk Factors In The Transition Towards A Net-Zero Carbon Economy
- Russo Marianna, Neoma Business School, France
14:36-15:00 (24min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
D2: Climate Risk, Regulation and Natural Resources
Room 2
Baah Orgen Papa Kwaku, University College London, United Kingdom
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The risks of climate tipping points for financial investors
- Paul Waidelich, Climate Finance and Policy Group, ETH Zurich, Switzeland
13:30-13:52 (22min)
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Transaction costs as a factor of adherence to institutionalized energy communities – case study of energy clusters in Poland
- Krzysztof Wasniewski, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Poland
13:52-14:14 (22min)
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V2G strategy incorporating charging behavior for mitigating future grid impacts of high electric vehicle adoption
- Qingyao Xin, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
14:14-14:36 (22min)
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Unpacking Currency Risk in Climate Investments: A Decomposition Framework for Emerging Markets.
- Papa Kwaku Baah Orgen, University College London, United Kingdom
14:36-15:00 (24min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
D3: Climate Finance, Energy and Financial Instruments
Room 3
Emiliano Colantonio, Università Degli Studi "G. dÁnnunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Italy
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A global analysis of green financial policies: Mapping policy output and evidence of effectiveness from a meta-analysis
- Valeria De Los Casares, Climate Finance and Policy Group - ETH Zürich, Switzerland
13:30-13:52 (22min)
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Insurance Products for Climate Change: Probability Distributions and Adaptation
- Donald Jones, Jones & Associates Economics, LLC, United States
13:52-14:14 (22min)
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Managing overall performance within metropolises or how to respond to society's values
- Aurélia Heurteux, CRIEG-REGARDS, France
14:14-14:36 (22min)
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Never-ending troubles in the climate change. A panel regression approach on economic policy uncertainty
- Emiliano Colantonio, Università Degli Studi "G. dÁnnunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Italy
14:36-15:00 (24min)
13:30 - 15:00 (1h30)
D4: Green Finance II
Room 4
Thuc Anh Phan, Vietnam National University, Hanoï, Vietnam
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Believe it or not: Psychological Bias, ESG, and Investor Preferences
- Lou Wander, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, France
13:30-13:52 (22min)
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The effect of country ESG performance on public debt: Evidence from Europe
- Kyriaki Kosmidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
13:52-14:14 (22min)
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Digital Twin for crisis logistics and intervention management under extreme conditions : State of the Art and Research Potential
- Lise Nakache, LARGEPA, France
14:14-14:36 (22min)
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Climate Debt Instruments in Vietnam: Evaluating Green Finance Landscape and Innovation towards Climate Resilience
- Thuc Anh Phan, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
14:36-15:00 (24min)
Coffee break
15:00 - 15:30 (30min)
Coffee break
Meet University Session – Vin University
15:30 - 17:00 (1h30)
Meet University Session – Vin University
Closing
17:00 - 17:00 ()
Closing
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