Meeting events
Centre for Nature and Climate
Nature and Climate: A Stocktake | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Davos (Switzerland)
Tuesday 21st January 2025
16:00–16:30 (CET)
For the first time, an analysis of the climate progress of global businesses representing two-thirds of global market capitalization will be presented, assessing the state of private sector action in addressing the nature and climate emergency.
This session will explore the latest scientific findings on planetary health, and how to use them to help drive greater transparency, accountability and comparability on corporate actors’ nature and climate action and commitments.
Centre for Nature and Climate
Aligning the Three Nature Markets | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Davos (Switzerland)
Tuesday 21st January 2025
15:00–15:45 (CET)
Industries rely significantly on nature while, at the same time, those resources are declining due to overuse and climate change. With nearly 55% of global GDP highly dependent on natural assets, aligning carbon, water and biodiversity credits can not only unlock financing to protect ecosystems but also support those who manage them.
What policy incentives and business innovation are needed to scale nature markets?
Turning the Tide on Ocean | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Davos (Switzerland)
Tuesday 21st January 2025
13:30–14:00 (CET)
Some 71% of the Earth’s surface is water in the form of oceans and seas that provide invaluable contributions to human health, food security and economies, yet Sustainable Development Goal 14 remains the least funded of all 17 global goals.
Deep-dive into a visual journey of the ocean with multi-awardwinning photographer, marine biologist and environmental activist Cristina Mittermeier who uses art as a platform to showcase to the world that time is running out to conserve and protect the ocean.
Open Forum: Protecting People from a Changing Climate | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Davos (Switzerland)
Tuesday 21st January 2025
12:30–13:45 (CET)
Climate change disproportionately displaces vulnerable populations with limited resources to adapt or relocate. Rising sea levels, extreme weather and environmental degradation force millions from their homes, worsening poverty and instability.
How can communities mitigate climate impacts and build resilience to climate change?
Centre for Nature and Climate
Road to COP30 | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Davos (Switzerland)
Tuesday 21st January 2025
09:30–10:15 (CET)
After almost a decade since the Paris Agreement changed the global landscape of net zero, several open questions remain on how to increase the speed and scale of inclusive climate action.
What is on the agenda for COP30 in Brazil and how can all stakeholder groups unlock a new era for collaboration on climate and nature?
Bridging Biodiversity and Climate: What To Expect From Cali To Belém
COP 16 Blue Zone - Nature Positive Pavilion
Saturday 26th October 2024
14:00 - 15:00
Nature4Climate presents a panel that will examine the alignment of international environmental conventions in the lead-up to COP30. The discussion will centre on securing financial backing and political commitments to bolster global biodiversity and climate initiatives, focusing on developments in Cali, Baku, and Belém.
This session will explore the critical journey from COP16 to COP30, with a focus on nature-related action and the climate-nature nexus. In late 2023, during its G20 presidency, the Brazilian government launched the groundbreaking Bioeconomy Initiative (GIB) as a central agenda item. Now, as we reach the midway point between Brazil’s launch of the GIB and its hosting of COP30, attention is sharply focused on the path forward. The outcomes of COP16 will be crucial in shaping the trajectory toward COP30.
This high-level session will bring together key stakeholders to discuss the strategic importance of scaling finance for nature-related actions and set the stage for meaningful outcomes at COP30. The session will also outline the strategic steps and milestones needed over the next year, emphasising how the outcomes of COP16 can inform and strengthen the global nature finance agenda.
Investable NDCs and NBSAPs (COP 16)
COP 16 Blue Zone Business and Nature Hub (Cali, Colombia)
Wednesday 23rd October 2024
16:00 - 16:45
Join us for a discussion on forging public and private partnerships to finance nature-based solutions that benefit nature, climate and people.
Given the revision of NBSAPs required for COP16 and impending NDC revisions due in the coming year, this event provides a timely session to present to businesses how they can support governments to turn their ambition into action. The event can showcase both countries with high NbS potential ambition in their NBSAPs/NDCs/National Plans and businesses who are driving high integrity NbS by working in partnership with regional or national governments i.e. the impact made by REDD+ projects. We will explore the conditions needed to mobilize businesses to finance nature-based solutions with benefits for nature and climate and people. Corporates and financial institutions will share their experience in funding nature recovery, the roles they play today and the role they could play in the future with better alignment between public policies and business needs. Bringing together businesses and Parties will accelerate cross-sectoral progress on NbS ambition and drive needed investment into NBSAPs and NDCs to ensure they deliver on their targets, benefitting people and the planet.
Event partners: WBCSD, Nature4Climate and We Mean Business
Location: Blue Zone; Business and Finance Pavillion
State of Nature Tech: A guide for businesses (COP 16)
COP 16 Blue Zone Business and Nature Hub (Cali, Colombia)
Tuesday 22nd October 2024
16:00 - 16:45
Nature4Climate, KPMG, NatureTechCollective and Climate Collective will bring insights from their new report on nature tech and its use and relevance to corporate nature journeys.
The aim of this session is to dive into specific challenges businesses are facing, in an interactive format where both nature tech providers and members of scientific community are providing their perspectives on the challenges and enter the dialogue with business representatives.
Celebrating Nature Tech – The Cali edition
Cali, Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
Friday 25th October 2024
18:00 - 21:00
Marking the end of COP16’s first week and a fantastic Bloom 24, we invite you to join us for a Friday evening wind-down to connect with old and new friends of the business and nature community.
Take in the local sounds and flavors of Cali while connecting with the many innovators, entrepreneurs, business and finance practitioners and other nature champions from around the world to make COP16 count.
How to overcome hesitation about investing in nature-based carbon credits?
The Nature Positive Hub, London Climate Action Week - 11 Cavendish Sq, London, W1
Wednesday 26th June 2024
09:30 - 11:00
This event will shed light on the journey of companies that have successfully navigated internal hesitation to invest in nature-based carbon credits. Through first-hand accounts from Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs) or other representatives, attendees will gain insights into strategies and narratives that helped to win support for these investments.
Three corporate representatives will talk about their experiences. Each panellist will present for approximately 10-15 minutes, followed by a moderated question and answer session. The moderator will bring a topic of discussion to the tables to build upon the room discussion, with the aim of identifying ways to overcome barriers to implementing these lessons into organisations represented in the room.
How to overcome systemic barriers to ensuring financial portfolios are free from deforestation-related activities?
The Nature Positive Hub, London Climate Action Week - 11 Cavendish Sq, London, W1
Wednesday 26th June 2024
11:30 - 13:00
This event brings together a panel of speakers to discuss how their organisation has progressed on the topic of deforestation-free finance. They will discuss the strategies and technologies they’ve deployed as well as the limitations. The table discussion will ask practitioners to brainstorm how to overcome the barriers to delivering deforestation-free finance.
How to overcome institutional hesitation to invest in nature-based solutions?
The Nature Positive Hub, London Climate Action Week - 11 Cavendish Sq, London, W1
Wednesday 26th June 2024
14:00 - 15:30
This event brings together leaders from financial institutions and companies to discuss how they have successfully navigated internal hesitation to invest in nature-based solutions. Through first-hand accounts from those leading the development of natur-based strategies, attendees will gain insights into the tactics and narratives used to persuade decision makers to support the creation of a nature-based funding strategy.
Three natural capital leads from different organisations will talk about their experience. Each panellist will present for approximately 10-15 minutes, followed by a moderated question and answer session. The moderator will bring a topic of discussion to the tables to build upon the room discussion, with the aim of identifying ways to overcome barriers to implementing these lessons into other organisations.