Government Actuarys Department
GAD has shared its expertise about the significance of managing risks around net zero aims. Actuaries Lily Melmoth and Eva Grace from the Government Actuarys Department (GAD) were invited to attend the Net Zero Scotland Projects conference.
Delegates and contributors
Attendees and speakers included the Scottish Government, local councils and authorities who own a net zero budget and have net zero projects over the next year.
The major players when it comes to net zero in Scotland include national and regional bodies as well as:
- 32 local authorities
- 30 Integration Joint Boards
- 25 colleges
- 19 universities
- 14 Regional NHS Boards and 5 Special NHS Boards
- 7 Regional Transport Partnerships
At the event on 19 March, we shared information in the conference session, Accelerating the transition towards net zero transport, infrastructure and mobility.
GAD Scotland engagement lead, Lily Melmoth spoke at the conference about how we can help the public sector to manage risks around net zero, as well as opportunities where we can add value. Actuary Eva Grace was invited to the event following her GAD blog publication: Climate change targets: Net zero, no hero for investors.
Technologies and strategies
Our expertise across insurance, investments, pensions and wider financial risk management helps the public sector understand and quantify the risks and opportunities of climate change.
Lily Melmoth said: It was very interesting to find out about the innovative technologies and strategies in use today and to gain some insight into Scottish Government initiatives. GAD was very pleased to be able to contribute to this keynote conference and are looking forward to helping the public sec