Join CDP at COP16
CDP is organizing a series of events at COP16 in Cali, Colombia. Join us this October to ensure we raise the level of action across society, that accurate data is at the heart of the Global Biodiversity Framework, and that the “COP implementation” is a success.
Events
Promoting financing and ambition in sustainable landscapes: the role of the public and private sectors
Wednesday, October 23 - 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM COT; Intercontinental Hotel
Join CDP as we examine the importance of the public and corporate sectors reporting and measuring nature-related issues, their significance for the financial sector, and offer practical insights for implementing nature-positive strategies.
Green financing in subnational governments: How to expand opportunities for nature-based urban solutions
Thursday, October 24 - 11:00 - 12:45 COT; Blue Zone, Local & Subnational Hub - Place Québec
Co-organized by CDP, GCoM Americas, and GCoM Gap Fund, join us to explore and promote experiences and strategies for financing nature-based urban solutions from subnational governments that will help identify potential priorities for action in Latin America.
Implementation of Goal 15: assessment and development of data, dissemination and progress of the real economy
Saturday, October 26 - 12:00 - 13:00 COT; Blue Zone, Nature Positive Pavilion (Plenary and online)
Join CDP and TNFD to assess progress towards Target 15, the current state of corporate environmental disclosure and action, and discover how governments and organizations can use the comprehensive data and established initiatives available to accelerate the implementation of the Biodiversity Plan.
Taking on the giants: integrating nature into regulations for systemically important banks
Sunday, October 27 - 8:30 - 9:30 AM COT; Blue Zone, EU Pavilion (in-person and online)
Integrating nature-related considerations into financial systems is essential to mitigating systemic economic risks, especially for systemically important banks. This event, organized by CDP and WWF, presents the crucial role of nature-related financial risk management and regulation in promoting resilient economies, as well as how to scale up actions.
Implementing the dissemination of the TNFD through the CDP - Adoption of the TNFD and next steps
Sunday, October 27th - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM COT; Dann Carlton Hotel Cali
The fate of nature and the fate of business are intrinsically linked. Together, CDP and TNFD will explore how they are collaborating to help companies place nature at the heart of their strategies, providing investors with data that is useful for their decisions. Join us to discover more about the benefits of robust disclosure, the gaps in current actions, and how to begin your TNFD adoption journey.
The “nature” of reporting: Corporate disclosure and transition planning - co-organized with TNFD
Sunday, October 27 - 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM COT; Dann Carlton Hotel Cali, Salon Colombia
This two-part event brings together leading organizations, regulators, standards bodies, and reference bodies to present progress and updates since COP15. Session 1, 'Interoperability in corporate reporting', will highlight the growing collaboration, interoperability, and alignment between initiatives. Session 2, 'The rise of nature in transition planning', will launch the TNFD and GFANZ preliminary guidelines on integrating nature into transition planning for public consultation. A cocktail reception will follow.
Unlocking funding to enhance biodiversity conservation and sustainable use through a landscape approach
Monday, October 28 - 9:00 - 10:15 COT; ECCI University, Lobby Theater, Green Zone
Join CDP and the Rainforest Alliance as we explore, in theory and practice, the public and private sectors, addressing the landscape and jurisdictional approach as an opportunity to advance local, regional, and international strategies for scaling up impact on biodiversity conservation, sustainable use, and deforestation reduction through fundraising.
The role of nature in transition plans
Tuesday, October 29th; 15:30 - 16:30 COT; Nature Positive Pavilion (Blue Zone) – invitation only
Until now, transition plans have been largely climate-focused. However, there is a consensus that this needs to change. This invitation-only roundtable will bring together key stakeholders responsible for frameworks, norms, and guidelines to discuss the role of nature in transition plans and reflect on the need for collaboration and alignment among initiatives.
Connect with CDP leadership and experts at COP16.
Sherry Madera, Chief Executive Officer
Nicolette Bartlett, Chief Impact Officer
Claire Elsdon, Director of Capital Markets
Thomas Maddox, Director of Nature
Sue Armstrong-Brown, Director of Thought Leadership
Pietro Bertazzi, Director of Policy & External Affairs
