Nature Finance events

ERM

It’s in our Nature – Capturing Value from Nature in the Carbon markets, a buyer’s perspective in a world in flux

BeZero, 25 Christopher St, London (UK)

Thursday 26th June 2025
London (UK)

This session will help carbon credit buyers navigate the global uncertainty, growing interest in climate and nature finance ahead of COP30 and ever growing evidence of climate and nature crises. It will help identify where can value be driven across this market for corporates wanting to contribute but are unsure of benefits and how does nature fit into this story and why the value goes beyond carbon. It will also touch upon the main differences between the compliance and th

ABOUT: The Nature Climate Solutions Alliance (NCSA) is organizing a series of events during London Climate Action Week, focused on the transformative role of high-quality nature-based solutions in the voluntary carbon market.

Across four days, hosted in collaboration with Abatable, Conservation International, Chloris, ERM, Fauna & Flora, Kita, Revalue, Sylvera, Plan Vivo, and We Are Level – participants will explore practical, science-backed approaches for delivering NCS carbon credits that achieve meaningful climate, biodiversity, and social impact.

These sessions are designed for businesses, investors, and stakeholders committed to high-integrity carbon projects that deliver real climate impact while supporting biodiversity and local communities.

e voluntary carbon markets. 

Concave

Concave Summit 2025 – Nature, Culture, Capital

180 Studios 180 Strand, Surrey St, Temple, London (UK)

Friday 27th June 2025
London (UK)

Concave is a Climate & Impact Investing Summit on a Mission to Build a Net Positive Future. We communicate climate differently – curating opportunities for cross collaborations across our audience of innovators, enablers, ecosystems & funders.

​Join us this London Climate Action Week in an interactive forum – a discourse designed to regenerate bioeconomies & the urban environment.

​Concave’s Content Track Pillars

​Biodiversity & Nature | Gender Lens Climate Investing | Regenerative Leadership | Decarbonisation | A Just Transition | Climate Risk & Resilience | Climate Adaptation

We are designing a ​nature-based + built environment showcase to support climate-tech solutions, project owners / developers and retail brands across:

​🌿 Land, Farm, Forests
​🌊 Water, Ocean, Rivers
​🏗️ Cities & Built Environment
​🗻 Snow & Peaks
​🏄🏽‍♂️ People & Societies

adelphi

Green Finance: sustainable investments in fragile environments

Arundel House, Arundel Street, London (UK)

Thursday 26th June 2025 - Monday 9th June 2025
London (UK)

The event, in collaboration with adelphi, will bring together the London-based and international investment community along with government and civil-society stakeholders to explore the critical role of finance in supporting and preserving environmentally sensitive regions while also fostering economic development, reducing conflict over resources, navigating criminal dynamics and promoting sustainable livelihoods. It will discuss the ecological, social and economic significance of investing in environmentally sensitive regions and the potential for positive impacts on global climate stability and biodiversity preservation; examine the specific risks investors face when financing projects in these fragile contexts, including political instability, security risks and regulatory challenges; and present strategies and frameworks that can help mitigate these risks, such as partnerships with local communities, adherence to sustainable-investment principles and leveraging technology for better monitoring and management.

Blue Earth

Blue Earth Forum

Tuesday 24th June 2025 - Thursday 26th June 2025
London (UK)

Blue Earth Forum is where impact investment meets breakthrough innovation. As the Flagship Event Hub for London Climate Action Week, the Forum brings together investors, business leaders, and pioneering entrepreneurs to accelerate funding into solutions that regenerate our natural world.

Blue Earth Forum is where purpose-led start-ups and scale-ups connect with over 250+ leading impact investors, VCs, and private equity leaders ready to fund solutions for a better world. Join on June 24-26, alongside more than 40 high-growth businesses, for focused 1-2-1 investor meetings and panel sessions that could drive your next phase of growth.

 

Artio

De-Risking Early Carbon: Accessing Premium Credits Affordably

1 Lime St, London (UK))

Wednesday 25th June 2025
London (UK))

With high-quality carbon credits becoming scarce and costly, early engagement is now a strategic advantage. This event will show how organisations can secure premium credits at up to 50 percent lower cost by engaging at the earliest project stages.

Learn how early-stage insurance enables forward contracts with reduced risk, lower costs, stronger governance, and assured delivery. They’ll share real examples and practical steps to help you move from reactive procurement to a proactive, risk-managed carbon strategy. Whether you’re a buyer, investor, or project partner, discover how de-risked early commitment delivers better value and greater climate impact. Join to see how early-stage insurance is reshaping the carbon market—and how your organisation can benefit.

Acumen and IDH

How Capital Enhances Resilience: Evidence-Backed Investment Strategies for Strengthening Smallholder Farmers and Inclusive Agriculture

Sustainable Ventures, County Hall, Belvedere Road, London (UK)

Wednesday 25th June 2025
London (UK)

Investing in resilience isn’t just about mitigating risk – it’s about building stronger, more inclusive agricultural markets that can thrive in the face of climate shocks and economic challenges. But to do this effectively, we need to measure what works. This session, led by Acumen and IDH, will explore how capital across the investment spectrum can enhance resilience, why impact measurement is critical, and how data-driven decision-making helps design scalable, smallholder-centered solutions. Don’t miss this conversation on the future of resilient food systems.

 

Moody’s Analytics

Transition in a multipolar world: implications for credit markets

etc.venues Chancery Lane | Exploration Suite, London (UK)

Tuesday 24th June 2025
London (UK)

Join for an in-person briefing to explore how global policy shifts are reshaping transition risk and sustainable financing opportunities for companies, investors and governments.

Bridging net zero implementation gaps amid global policy shifts: the market view

  • How are global policy shifts shaping carbon transition risks for the private sector?
  • Are corporate net zero targets achievable in the current context?
  • How are investors navigating high levels of policy uncertainty?

Transition finance in EMs: how will private capital mobilization get to scale?

  • How can the market overcome obstacles to private investment in EMs?
  • Can MDBs support a significant ramp up in EM climate financing and can blended finance deliver?
  • How will global political shifts impact development finance flows?

Sustainable Supply Chain Conference

30 Euston Square, London (UK)

Tuesday 24th June 2025
London (UK)

On 24 June, join leading industry pioneers and key decision-makers as they tackle the biggest challenges and opportunities in sustainable supply chains.

This one-day, high-impact event is where bold ideas meet real-world action. With climate targets tightening and ethical demands rising, businesses must rethink resilience, equity, and profitability.

This conference is your catalyst for change, offering cutting-edge insights from visionary speakers who are driving sustainability at the heart of business strategy. Explore an agenda packed with actionable solutions, expert insights, and powerful networking—all designed to equip you with the tools to build a stronger, more responsible, and future-ready supply chain.

Climate Innovation and Sail Investments

Investing in the Net Zero Economy

Isio Head Office, 3 Noble Street, 9th floor, London (UK)

Monday 23rd June 2025
London (UK)

Join this event for a dynamic and solutions-focused masterclass during London Climate Action Week, where we will explore how the net zero economy is evolving—and where the next wave of investment opportunities lies.

Despite mounting global geopolitical challenges, the net zero economy continues to gain momentum. In the UK, it is growing at more than three times the rate of the wider economy. This session will examine what’s driving that growth both locally and globally, and highlight actionable insights for asset owners seeking to align with climate goals while delivering long-term value.

Discussion highlights will include:

Asset Owner Perspectives: The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) will share their approach to aligning with the Paris Aligned Asset Owners Initiative (PAAOI), including how geopolitical turbulence informs their decision-making and supports their increased allocations to environmental solutions.

Private Markets & Natural Capital: SAIL Ventures will provide insights into the power of financial structuring in tackling deforestation and biodiversity loss, the use of directional KPIs to shape company behaviours, and the role of sustainability covenants in ensuring long-term impact.

Top-down & Bottom-up Analysis: Drawing on new research by Isio, we’ll look across asset classes to understand how geopolitical pressures are reshaping sustainability strategies and investor priorities.

Climate Innovation Trends: Pensions for Purpose will share findings from their impact-focused research, showcasing the latest innovations and where they believe the most promising opportunities for climate-aligned investing can be found.

Expect a thought-provoking and forward-looking conversation that brings together asset owners, managers, and sustainability experts committed to advancing the net zero transition through meaningful investment.

CUR8

Carbon Removal Summit: Business Value in a Shifting Landscape

Central London (UK)

Monday 23rd June 2025
London (UK)

Join CUR8 on June 23 for an exclusive half-day summit during London Climate Action Week focused on the commercial value of carbon removals.

​ 📅 Monday, June 23
🕐 1:00–7:30 PM
📍 Central London

They are bringing together senior voices in business, finance, policy, and science to explore how carbon removals can drive business value in a changing political and economic landscape.

​🗓️ Agenda

  • ​1:00–2:00 PM | Lunch reception
  • ​2:00–5:30 PM | Expert-led panels and fireside chats
  • ​5:30–7:30 PM | Cocktail reception

REA and ISFC (International Sustainable Forestry Coalition)

REA&ISFC: Delivering a Nature Positive Future

KPMG London Office, 15 Canada Square, London, E14 5GL

Wednesday 25th June 2025
14:00 (GMT)

To celebrate this year’s London Climate Action Week (LCAW), the REA has partnered with ISFC (International Sustainable Forestry Coalition) to host an event focusing on the fifth theme of this year’s LCAW – “Delivering a Nature Positive Future – Unifying climate, nature and biodiversity to move beyond net zero to a nature positive future that protects and repairs”

Nature4Climate, BTG Pactual, KPMG, and Timberland Investment Group

The Nature Hub @LCAW2025

KPMG offices, 15 Canada Square, London

Monday 23rd June 2025
London (UK)

The Nature Hub is back at London Climate Action Week, leading up to New York Climate Week and COP30, to explore how private sector investments in nature can help deliver business resilience, while also generating long-term value.

The event – followed by an evening drinks reception – will explore critical issues in the lead-up to COP30. Panellists will present innovative, scalable solutions, while a curated audience of 350 private sector leaders will assess the feasibility of financing these initiatives. Discussions will focus on identifying key challenges and opportunities for government intervention, recognizing nature’s role as one-third of the climate solution.

The Nature Hub aims to:

  • Showcase private sector action and investment at the nexus of nature and climate
  • Identify means to overcome the barriers to delivering a nature-positive economy
  • Enable information exchange and collaboration

AGENDA:
Discussion 1: Making the case for private sector partnerships with governments to drive landscape-scale investments in nature-based solutions.

Discussion 2: Over the last decade, a range of innovative technologies and business models have been developed for nature-based solutions. Are investors ready to support them to deliver climate and nature outcomes at scale?

Networking Lunch

Discussion 3: How can we keep corporate action on climate and nature on track?

Networking walk – Finance and Corporate Nature Networking walk around Canary Wharf Biodiversity Sites

Discussion 4 – Financing Restoration & the Bioeconomy at Landscape Scales

Drinks Reception – Celebrating pioneering investments for nature