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SUMMARY:AI for Climate: Physical climate risk\, from regulation to resilience
DESCRIPTION:As climate impacts intensify\, understanding physical climate risk – the direct effects of physical hazards on assets\, infrastructure and operations – has become increasingly important for organisations to understand and respond to. \nYou are invited to a live webinar exploring current approaches to assessing physical climate risk\, which has become essential for meeting regulatory expectations and building long-term business resilience. \nThis webinar continues the conversation from earlier CSIRO AI for Climate  events and brings together an industry × research panel to share perspectives on current practices\, emerging challenges\, and future directions in physical climate risk assessment. \nGeared towards individuals and organisations engaged in physical climate risk assessment\, particularly asset owners and asset managers\, we conclude with an interactive audience Q&A. \n\n                     Register now                 \n\nPanelists\nDr Judith Landsberg – Australian Climate Service\, Chief Scientist \nJudith works with the Australian Climate Service\, contributing to national efforts to improve access to authoritative climate risk information. Her role focuses on supporting consistent\, decision-relevant climate risk assessment across government\, industry and communities. \nMark Jones – NBN\, Executive Manager Sustainability \nMark Jones works at NBN\, where he is involved in integrating physical climate risk considerations into infrastructure planning and resilience. He brings an asset-owner perspective on assessing and managing climate risks to support long-term service delivery. \nDr Nick Wood – Director\, Climate Policy Research PL\, Industry Fellow\, Institute for Climate Risk & Response\, UNSW \nNick Wood is an independent climate policy consultant with 25 years of experience supporting government and industry on climate risk\, regulation and transition planning. His work focuses on translating evolving climate policy and regulatory requirements into practical approaches for organisations. \nDr Geoff Lee – CSIRO\, Senior Research Consultant \nGeoff works within CSIRO at the intersection of climate data\, analytics and decision support. His work focuses on improving how physical climate risk information is developed\, interpreted and applied to support policy\, regulatory and business decision-making. \nMaria Wikstrom – CSIRO\, Product Manager \nMaria’s work focuses on aligning research and technical solutions to market needs in order to maximise impact for government\, industry and communities. She serves as bridge between cutting-edge climate science and actionable decision-support tools for physical climate risk. \nModerator\nDr Cara Stitzlein – CSIRO\, Senior Research Scientist \nCara works within CSIRO as a human factors researcher who applies responsible innovation and design thinking methodologies to complex socio-technical systems. Her work supports stakeholders to navigate emerging technologies through rapid prototyping and futures thinking\, with a current focus on climate-related financial disclosure and enabling sustainable transitions across diverse industries.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/ai-for-climate-physical-climate-risk-from-regulation-to-resilience/
LOCATION:New South Wales
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