Delivering climate objectives means getting large amounts of finance to the people and projects that need it. Operationalising global finance through effective mechanisms has been a major challenge of the last five years, so urgent action is needed on a global level.
Ahead of the COP30 climate summit taking place in Brazil in November, the IES is focused on the issues that will shape the agenda. A priority for the summit must be facilitating finance getting to the right projects in the right ways.
This panel discussion and roundtable will reflect on the big financial challenges around climate action, including priorities for funding and how to deliver climate policy in practice.
The event is free to attend and open to all.
Format and speakers
So that we have a productive discussion, we will begin with short presentations from a handful of expert speakers, before opening up the discussion into a roundtable format. The format will allow everyone to contribute their perspectives, but will also give you a chance to hear from leading professionals if you would prefer to 'take a back seat' in the discussion.
- Speakers to be announced over the coming weeks.
About ROAD to COP30
Between now and COP30, the IES will be holding four online discussion events. The four discussion events will each tackle a different theme, covering some of the most urgent priorities for COP30:
- Reimagining systems
- Operationalising finance
- Adapting to 1.5+ degrees
- Delivering solutions
These events will be free to attend and open to everyone, starting with a short panel discussion followed by an open 'roundtable' format.
Before COP30, the outcomes of these discussions will be brought together in a position piece, which will used to brief the IES delegates attending COP30.
To find out more about the work of the IES in climate change, learn about our Climate Action Community or consider joining the IES.