Date and time
17 - 18 June 2026
Location
The Biltmore Mayfair, London
Event Description
Join 370+ senior leaders at the Financial Times’ Climate & Impact Summit. In an era of geopolitical volatility and accelerating climate risk, business has a critical role to play in upholding the principles — accountability, transparency and rule of law — that underpin both economic and climate resilience.
This two-day Summit brings together senior investors, policymakers and corporate leaders to examine how climate risk is reshaping capital allocation, industrial strategy and long-term competitiveness.
From policy and finance to energy systems and emerging technologies, explore the forces redefining the global economy — and leave with the insight and partnerships needed to turn risk into investable resilience.
Hear from global leaders
These include:
- Chris Stark, Head of UK's Mission for Clean Power, UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
- Catherine McKenna, Former Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Canada
- Jim Skea, Chair, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Deputy of the French National Assembly, Former Minister of Ecological Transition
- Martin Præstegaard, CEO, ATP
- Sumant Sinha, CEO, ReNew
- Irene Heemskerk, Head of the Climate Change Centre, European Central Bank
- Grover Burthey, Head of ESG Portfolio Management, PIMCO
- Plus many more
Why attend
- Gain decision-grade insights on adaptation finance, carbon markets, biodiversity and energy systems
- Understand how policy, regulation and geopolitics are reshaping investment strategy
- Connect with a curated audience of senior decision-makers from finance, government and industry
- Build partnerships that unlock capital and accelerate resilience
IIGCC members qualify for a discount on tickets - check your latest weekly digest for more information.