Path to ESG Series: Scoring Transition Risks
Bloomberg has developed industry-specific, data-driven Transition Scores to measure the performance of 192 large companies in the oil and gas, metals and mining, and power utilities sectors.
This webinar explores the specific transition risks for each sector, highlights the methodology and metrics used to assess risks and opportunities, and discusses the use case and main findings of the scores.
Speakers
Danya Liu
Senior Associate, Climate Risk
BloombergNEF
Danya is an analyst on the Digital Industry team, researching topics such as AI, IoT, and advanced robotics in the energy sector and beyond. She is based in San Francisco and as such, takes a view on innovative technologies being developed by startups. Prior to joining Bloomberg NEF, she worked in impact investing, helping individuals and foundations select investments that deliver financial as well as social and environmental returns. Danya studied at Duke University and is working towards her CFA charter.
Jonathan Luan
Head of APAC Sustainability Research
BloombergNEF
Jonathan Luan is the Head of APAC Sustainability for BloombergNEF in Shanghai. He has a decade of experience in coal and renewable energy policy, power market and economics, and corporate sustainability. He currently leads BNEF’s coverage on the green transition of Asia Pacific’s finance sector. Jonathan holds a master's degree from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
MARVIN GO
Head of Sales - Japan and Korea & Commercial | Lead on Sustainability - Asia-Pacific Region
Bloomberg
Marvin joined BloombergNEF in 2014 as a sales representative and he currently leads our commercial activities in BloombergNEF for Japan and Korea. He specializes in working with utilities, oil & gas, automotive, power equipment manufacturers and financial players in their transition to a decarbonized future. He is also now coordinating our commercial efforts around Sustainability in the Asia-Pacific Region. Prior to BloombergNEF, Marvin has 8 years of experience in developing and managing smart grid and smart city projects in partnership with governments across Europe and Asia. Marvin started his career as a lecturer in Physics in Ateneo de Manila University. Marvin holds Bachelor degrees in Science (Hons) in Physics and in Computer Engineering from Ateneo de Manila University.