Join the webinar “Finance for Peace with Nature: Heading to COP 16”

Join us for the webinar “Finance for Peace with Nature: Heading to COP 16” on October 17 at 2:00pm CEST.

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As we approach the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the global community stands at a critical juncture in our efforts to safeguard the planet’s biodiversity. COP16 in Cali, Colombia, represents a pivotal moment for the finance sector to drive forward the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) and accelerate the transition towards a nature-positive economy.

This timely webinar will provide essential insights and updates for financial institutions preparing for COP16, focusing on the crucial role of finance in biodiversity conservation and restoration. Our expert panel will delve into key developments and expectations, equipping attendees with the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of biodiversity finance.

Key topics to be covered:

  • Launch of the response to the roadmap briefing note, highlighting progress in aligning financial flows with the GBF since COP15 and identifying priority areas for action.
  • Preview of the COP16 Finance and Biodiversity Pavilion agenda, showcasing opportunities for engagement and collaboration.
  • In-depth discussion on COP16 expectations for the finance sector, including potential policy developments and commitments.
  • Presentation of PRI’s COP16 policy brief, outlining key recommendations for investors and policymakers.
  • Finance for Biodiversity Foundation’s intervention on COP16 expectations, providing insights on emerging trends and best practices.
  • Interactive Q&A session to address critical finance-related queries ahead of the COP.

Join us for this essential pre-COP16 briefing and position your institution at the vanguard of the finance for nature-positive movement!

This webinar is part of the ‘We Need to Talk about Biodiversity,’ which aims at supporting financial institutions in their journey to address nature and biodiversity loss.

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