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    Climate & Impact Summit logo

    Climate & Impact Summit

    17 - 18 June 2026
    From climate risk into investable resilience
    In-Person & Digital | The Biltmore Mayfair, London | #FTClimateImpact
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    The official 2026 brochure is now available

    Explore the speakers, agenda highlights, networking opportunities, pass options and more →

    370+
    In-person attendees
    80+
    Speakers
    25+
    Sessions
    50+
    Countries represented

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    Climate & Impact Summit is the Financial Times’ flagship global gathering on climate and sustainability, convening senior policymakers, investors, CEOs and technologists to examine how climate risk, capital flows and industrial strategy are reshaping the global economy. Bringing together the FT’s climate and energy journalists alongside the Moral Money team, the Summit offers independent, decision-grade discussions on how risk is priced, capital is allocated and resilience is built. 

    This year’s theme — Investable Resilience — explores emerging opportunities in climate adaptation, nature-based infrastructure and the decarbonisation of complex global value chains, as investors and policymakers increasingly recognise resilience as a major frontier for long-term capital deployment.



    The scale of the challenge remains immense. To meet the Paris Agreement, global emissions must fall by 43 per cent by 2030, while global electricity demand is projected to double by 2050. Clean energy investment now exceeds $2 trillion annually and solar power has become the lowest-cost source of new electricity — yet the transition remains uneven across regions and sectors. 

    Taking place the week before London Climate Action Week, the Summit provides a strategic briefing ahead of the city’s wider climate agenda, convening a curated audience of senior leaders for independent discussions on the challenges — and opportunities — shaping the next phase of the climate transition. 

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    Why attend?

    A 360° view on sustainability

    From policy and finance, to energy and technology, choose the sessions that matter most to your business

    Hear from thought leaders

    Join CEOs, politicians and investors as they share actionable insights on how to capitalise on the green economy

    Action-orientated solutions

    Demystify the complexity and gain actionable strategies to help you accelerate your net-zero goals

    Cross-sector collaboration

    Connect with leaders across finance, government, energy, manufacturing, mobility, consumer goods and more

    Turn policy into profit

    Discover how to tap into policy frameworks and incentives to unlock profitable, investment-ready opportunities

    Cut through the jargon

    All sessions are expertly moderated by the FT’s Moral Money and Climate Capital journalists to expose real opinions

    Hear from our world-leading speakers

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    Chris Stark
    Head of UK's Mission for Clean Power
    UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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    Catherine McKenna
    CEO
    Climate Nature Solutions
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    Jim Skea
    Chair
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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    Agnès Pannier-Runacher
    Deputy of the French National Assembly
    Former Minister of Ecological Transition
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    Martin Præstegaard
    CEO
    ATP
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    Sumant Sinha
    CEO
    ReNew
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    Irene Heemskerk
    Head of the Climate Change Centre
    European Central Bank
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    Grover Burthey
    Head of ESG Portfolio Management
    PIMCO

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    Key Themes

    Investable Resilience

    How can investors more accurately price climate risk and unlock capital for adaptation, frontier markets and emerging technologies? What shifts in investor mandates are driving resilience-focused growth?

    Nature as Critical Infrastructure

    How can investors integrate nature-based solutions into long-term strategies? What is the future of carbon pricing and the evolution of carbon markets? How can water security be priced and financed as a material economic and investment priority?

    Supply Chains & the Built Environment

    How can agrifood systems, global supply chains and the built environment be transformed to withstand climate pressures while supporting sustainable economic growth? 

    Energy, Storage & System Innovation 

    Which advances in clean tech, long-duration storage, grids and hard-to-abate sector solutions will define the next phase of the energy transition? How can efficiency and system-level innovation accelerate progress?

    AI & Skills

    How can AI support decarbonisation while managing its growing energy footprint? What skills, workforce strategies and digital innovations are needed to build a competitive, climate-aligned economy?

    Policy & Security

    What policy mechanisms can deliver secure, affordable, clean energy in a more volatile geopolitical environment? How will ESG frameworks adapt as defence and security priorities evolve?

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    2025 Companies in Attendance

    View the high calibre of companies who attended last year's edition

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    2025 Post Event Report

    Get key takeaways from the 2025 event — insights, stats and what’s ahead

    Access report

    2026 Event Brochure

    Explore key themes, agenda highlights, networking opportunities and more.

    Download brochure

    It was a great mix of leading experts connected to the same theme and mission. Also the setting, organisation and overall quality was top as I know it from the Financial Times.

    - Benjamin Talin, CEO, MoreThanDigital

    THE EARLY BIRD

    IN-PERSON PASS

    Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.

    £1,649  £2,319

    plus VAT

    Register here

    THE EARLY BIRD

    DIGITAL PASS

    Access to live talks, Q&A and video on demand. Join from the comfort of your home or office.

    £279  £359

    plus VAT

    register here

    Meet the change-makers in climate

    • Connect with senior representatives across industry, government and finance who are committed to driving real climate action

    • Initiate high-impact deals and secure investment for scalable solutions that are addressing climate change challenges

    • Form new relationships during two days of content, a networking drinks reception, informal lunches and coffee breaks

    • Kickstart networking ahead of time by scheduling 1-to-1 meetings on our AI-powered event app

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    Speaking Opportunities

    Darcy Bounsall
    darcy.bounsall@ft.com

    Sponsorship Opportunities

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