Workshops & Presentations

Dr Mathew Hampshire-Waugh has delivered tailored presentations, podcasts, panel events, and workshops for corporates, financial institutions, and NGOs. The content provides valuable insight to help institutions engage with climate change, mitigate physical and transition risks, and identify portfolio opportunities.

Workshops and Presentations

  • The standard session is 3 hours delivered over one or multiple workshops. We also offer tailored sessions from 1 to 5 hours and an optional excel modelling bolt-on.

  • The course is structured around the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework and provides information on carbon accounting, physical and transition risk, transition opportunities, and how to frame climate change in terms of value destruction and value creation.

    Running alongside the bottom-up framework is a top-down, big picture assessment of how and why the planet is warming, where we are headed based on global agreements, the emerging technology consensus on addressing climate change, and what net-zero means in practice.

  • The course provides simple intuitive explanations of climate science, energy technology, climate frameworks, and regulatory changes to build a better understanding of the climate problem and a clear vision of what a net-zero future means.

    The workshops support an accelerated understanding of all aspects of climate change to build knowledge through your organization. Supporting decision making across future physical and transition risks and to help capitalize on emerging opportunities.

“Mathew is a pleasure to work and partner with. He is very knowledgeable in his field and his workshops provide a great way to get to heart of what matters for investors wanting to understand the economic journey to net-zero.”

Preyesh Patel, Senior ESG Analyst, Franklin Templeton Investments


Mathew Hampshire-Waugh speaking with Jean Stephens, CEO of RSM International - a world leading provider of audit, tax and consulting services with 860 offices around the world.

Panel discussion for the University of Oxford Business Economics Programme with Mathew Hampshire-Waugh, James Close (Head of Climate Change at NatWest), Alison Harwood (Milken Institute), and Alex Teytelboym (OUBEP director).