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Key role for GAD at climate conference

Government Actuarys Department

February 23
17:42 2023

Climate risk experts from the Government Actuarys Department (GAD) have played a key role at a major climate conference. The department was the main partner of the event which was attended by people from a wide range of public sector organisations.

The event, the first ever Civil Service Climate and Environment Conference, was held on 21 February in central London.

Conference discussions

There were opportunities to find out more about specific topics and to connect with individuals across government.

The conference was organised by the Civil Service Environment Network (CSEN). This network brings together civil servants from more than 120 UK government departments and agencies.

About 700 people attended the day-long conference in person. The event included discussion topics such as:

  • using science to advise government
  • the power of business
  • climate and health
  • climate disinformation
  • planes, trains and environmental gains

GADs expertise

The GAD team hosted an informative presentation about their work supporting government to make financial sense of climate risk.

View from the back of a small conference. At the front a team of 4 GAD actuaries are delivering their session on climate risk analysis.

In the session titled Climate finance, risk and uncertainty the team talked about our climate risk analysis expertise. We also shared insights into how we are supporting the public sector to identify climate-related financial risks and opportunities.

GADs presentation attracted a significant number of people both those in the audience and attendees online.

The chair of GADs Climate Group Sara Joslin commented: This was a fantastic opportunity for us to share insights around climate risk.

As conference partners we played a central role in helping to create this forum for discussion and awareness around climate change and its relat

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