Climate Risk Assessment: Implications for Coal Mining Companies


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Did you know that climate change can be quantified in monetary terms? For the open-pit mining industry, weather is not merely a forecast. It is a critical determinant of profitability and operational performance.

This session will introduce you to the Hydrology Stress Test, a quantitative methodology designed to assess operational vulnerability in mining activities through the analysis of historical hydrological data. The methodology identifies a U-shaped risk profile, highlighting critical thresholds at which mining operations become significantly disrupted under conditions that are either excessively wet or excessively dry.

Designed for sustainability, risk, and mining professionals, the discussion will explore how physical climate risks can be translated into financial risks, and how organizations can better prepare to manage and mitigate these challenges.


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Day 1

10.00 - 11.30

Date

Jan 22 2026
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10:00 am - 11:30 am

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Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia

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In 2007, the Government of Indonesia introduced regulatory requirements for certain private and public corporations to undertake sustainability initiatives and disclose their sustainability performance. This regulatory development further strengthened the relevance of NCCR’s role in advancing sustainability reporting practices in the country.

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