UK-Australia Event - London: Climate Solutions in Practice
Thursday 25 Jun, 3:30pm - 6:30pm BST
The Lavery, Pavilion Room, London, United Kingdom
The most important voices in the nature and climate transition are rarely the loudest. They are the farmers, fishers and foresters negotiating new income models on their land; the conservation workers rebuilding ecosystems at the landscape scale; First Nations custodians and land managers integrating culture and nature-positive practices; innovative businesses testing new models; and community leaders holding it all together.
This practitioner and expert-led panel cuts through the theory to share what is actually working, what has not worked, and what incentive and policy structures are needed to shift systems at scale.
Co-hosted by South Coast NRM and The Superpower Institute, Nature Positive Landscapes Initiative with supporting NFCA member partners Fife Coast & Countryside Trust, Rebalance Earth, Oyster Heaven and the University of St Andrews, the panel brings together organisations working at the frontline of nature and climate transitions, alongside policy experts, to explore how nature-based solutions can attract investment at scale and reach their full potential.
The discussion will consider the role of high-integrity certification, robust measurement and clear metrics in building confidence for investment in nature-based solutions and trade in green products. It will also examine how frameworks can better account for land-use impacts, biodiversity and lifecycle emissions, ensuring investment in decarbonisation and nature are aligned.
The panel will explore how established carbon markets and emerging nature repair markets can work together to mobilise private capital, blended finance and public-private partnerships.
From Western Australia’s biodiversity hotspot to Scotland’s natural capital frontier, the panellists represent some of the most advanced real-world experiments in carbon mitigation and landscape-scale nature recovery.
This is not a conventional conference panel. It is a conversation with the people doing the work, followed by a networking reception.