NATURE ET CLIMAT : FINANCER UNE TRANSITION CENTRÉE SUR LA NATURE

Joignez-vous à notre panel de discussion sur le rôle du secteur privé dans une transition centrée sur la nature.
NATURE ET CLIMAT : FINANCER UNE TRANSITION CENTRÉE SUR LA NATURE

Cette session sera présentée principalement en anglais.


Description et contexte

Given the interconnectedness between climate and the biosphere, there is an opportunity to tackle the two crises -climate change and nature loss- together, yet the responses to these two challenges are often implemented in isolation. Awareness of biodiversity values and climate as an accelerator of nature degradation is not currently adequately accounted for or reflected in market externalities.


As net zero and climate adaptation strategies are developed, preservation and effective use of nature needs to be at the heart of the solution. An ambitious Global Biodiversity Framework, one that effectively links the two global challenges, can play a role in scaling  private finance to address both climate and biodiversity.


Join us for a panel discussion to explore the role of private finance —and disclosure — in a nature-based transition.


Programme

  • Mot de bienvenue 
  • Panel-discussion modéré 
  • Questions-réponses avec l’audience 
  • Mot de la fin 


Conférenciers

  • Jingdong Hua, Vice-Chair, ISSB
  • Dr. Rebecca Heaton, Director of Environmental Sustainability, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Anne Dekker, Vice President, Environment, BHP
  • David Craig, Co-Chair, TNFD
  • Tony O'Sullivan, Founder and Chair, Pollination
  • Mot de remerciements : Jacques Deforges, CEO, Finance Montreal

Modérateur

  • Khadija Ali, Partner, EY Climate Change and Sustainability Services