21005 - CLIMATE FINANCE LAB
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
HANNES WAGNER
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The lab runs as a four-week intensive in Semester I (January–February 2027):
• Foundations (pre-work): asynchronous modules on climate finance fundamentals, ESG integration, and ESG data/analytics, plus an individual disclosure-analysis assignment.
• Kickoff: plenary session introducing the four analytical challenge tracks and forming teams.
• Project phase (approximately three weeks): teams develop their analysis with practitioner mentorship and access to real datasets.
• Concluding event: team presentations assessed by a practitioner panel, parallel masterclass sessions, and a closing session.
The four analytical challenge tracks are:
• Climate factor construction for systematic portfolios.
• Transition-risk assessment (e.g. for European utilities).
• ESG controversy detection from text and filings.
• Transition-plan credibility assessment.
Challenges are set in partnership with industry firms and may vary by edition.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
• Distinguish physical from transition climate risk and locate them within the TCFD framework and climate scenarios.
• Describe the main ESG integration approaches and the principal ESG data sources, rating methodologies, and their limitations.
• Explain at least one current research-grade method for analysing corporate climate disclosures (e.g. NLP / LLM-based materiality and disclosure-quality assessment).
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
• Assess a company's climate disclosure against the TCFD framework and identify material climate risks.
• Carry out a team analytical project on one of the lab's challenge tracks, working with real data.
• Communicate analytical findings to a practitioner audience through a structured presentation
Teaching methods
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Individual works / Assignments
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
- Competitions/Hackathons
DETAILS
• Guest speaker’s talks (in class or in distance) — practitioner mentors and the concluding masterclass.
• Individual works / Assignments — the pre-work assignment.
• Collaborative Works / Assignments — the three-week team project.
• Competitions / Hackathons — teams compete on a shared challenge track, judged by a practitioner panel.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Assessment is continuous, distributed across the four weeks, and comprises three components:
- Individual pre-work — a short individual climate-disclosure analysis, assessed against a rubric.
- Team project — the team deliverable (analytical presentation plus supporting materials), assessed against a published rubric covering analytical rigour, business insight, and communication, and including the concluding oral presentation.
- Active participation — attendance at the two mandatory synchronous sessions (online kickoff and the in-person event) and active engagement in team and mentorship work.