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Weekely LIVE workshops

March 26, 2026

Mastering how to use physical climate data to address business, financial, technical, and engineering questions requires a structured learning path. When it comes to methodologies and data analytics, nothing replaces live interaction with an expert. 

The more you progress in a new topic, the more you value a space where you can ask and discuss questions in real time and clarify details. Even better if there are several experts in the same room: a kind of “quality control”.

If your goal is to build real expertise, to understand the details, you are welcome to join our weekly private methodology classroom.

We cover corporate risk management, financial valuation, insurance and climate value at risk modeling, as well as sustainability and ESG topics. In small groups (5–8 participants), we review methodologies and work through real cases together.

Microphones on, cameras on, and NO recordings.

Muted and recorded webinars don’t offer this level of engagement: those are for marketing, not for deep learning, nor for expert discussion.

Format of our training sessions: 40 minutes of core content, followed by a 20-minute live Q&A.

Participation in these interactive training sessions is offered at a symbolic price of 20 EUR.

You can register individually for specific sessions. Let us know if you’d like to attend multiple sessions. To stay updated on our workshop sessions, please send us a note at contact@weathertrade.net

Don’t miss the opportunity to ask your questions and discuss them with peers! Many different topics and all climate-related!

Upcoming sessions (2026)

 

May 14Under the TCFD, IFRS/ISSB, the EU Taxonomy, and the CSRD/ESRS: what should actually be disclosed in annual corporate filings? #22. registration page

May 19Hidden Climate Risks: Expected Loss and Value at Risk modeling.  #23. registration page

May 28Insurable - Uninsurable. #24 registration page  

June 4: Physical climate risks -vs- Natural Catastrophes (NatCat): the difference. #25. registration page  

June 11: Sustainable Supply Chains, #26 registration page

June 18: Risk assessment methodology. #27, registration page

June 25: Review of exemplary corporate disclosures on physical climate risks, #28, registration page

 

Past sessions (2026)

=== 2026 ===

April 30: Damage functions for impact modeling. #21. registration page

April 22:  Weather derivatives & climate risk hedging for corporate risk management. #20. registration page

April 17: "Total" & "Global" climate-related economic loss quantified. #19. registration page

April 8: Risk assessment methodology. #18. See detailed agenda and the registration form here

April 1:  Physical climate risk assessment: Uncertainty & Validation. Workshop #17. See detailed agenda and the registration form here

March 25 : No Risk, Insurable, Uninsurable, info here

March 18 : Climate Value at Risk, here

March 11 : Sustainable Supply Chains, here

March 4: Risk assessment methodology, here

Feb 25 : Use Cases, here

Feb 11 : "Total" climate-related economic loss quantified, here

Feb 5 : Review of exemplary corporate disclosures on physical climate risks; info here

Jan 29 : Climate Risk Hedging for corporate risk management, here

Jan 22 : Integrating physical climate risk into Credit Risk modelling, here

Jan 8 :  Flood risk modeling: statistical vs dynamic. Scenario analysis.

=== 2025 ===

Dec 18 : Risk Rating methodology: focus on flood modeling. see description here

Dec 11 : Weather derivatives & climate risk hedging for corporate risk management. see description here

Dec 3 :  Climate Value at Risk quantitative modeling. see description here

Nov 18 :  Sustainable Supply Chains & diversification. see description here

Nov 17 : Risk Rating methodology, probability assessment, data fpr risk management.See description here