
London Climate Action Week: Finance Live
Latest developments on climate finance
During London Climate Action Week (LCAW) 2025, LSEG and the Green Finance Institute (GFI) are partnering to deliver a live broadcast every morning from Monday 23 June to Thursday 26 June (08:30 – 09:30 BST) from the LSEG studios in the heart of the city.
Each episode will focus on topics and themes across key finance events throughout the week. The show will be hosted by Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-Large, Reuters, and leading experts will join to cast views on the hot topics in the world of climate finance – in the UK and beyond.
Find out more about each show theme and our exciting 30+ speaker line up (subject to change) below.
Register below to join us online every morning. Click the four buttons below to receive individual ‘Add to Calendar’ links for each episode.
23 – 26 June 2025
A partnership series:

Every morning from 08:30 – 09:30 BST
Monday 23 June | 08:30 – 09:30 BST
Show 1: Taking the lead in green growth on the global stage
Bringing together influential voices in climate and nature finance, policy, economics and business, the show will highlight the latest developments and biggest announcements in the world of green finance, delve into the key themes being explored at LCAW’s daily flagship events, and explore the City of London’s pivotal role in shaping sustainable futures worldwide.
Tuesday 24 June | 08:30 – 09:30 BST
Show 2: Finance in action: Demonstrating climate leadership in changing times
With a diverse range of impactful voices from across the worlds of finance, philanthropy and policy lined up to discuss the huge potential that the City of London has to drive real-economy change globally, this programme focuses on how, against a backdrop of change and uncertainty, businesses are stepping into the void to focus on the values and vision for a prosperous economy that delivers long-term benefits to households and businesses.
Wednesday 25 June | 08:30 – 09:30 BST
Show 3: Global action on climate transition plans
Transition plans emerged at the Glasgow climate conference COP26 as a critical concept. This show will cover the latest news and developments on transition plan reporting standards, and how investors are using such information to move multi-billion-dollar portfolios. Experts will take stock of progress on global sustainability disclosure, two years from the launch of the ISSB’s inaugural standards and explore how companies are using climate transition plans in practice. We will explore how this is enabling strategic engagement between companies, the finance sector and policy makers.
Thursday 26 June | 08:30 – 09:30 BST
Show 4: Investing in nature: Turning finance into action
Nature-related risks are financial risks. Managing and mitigating these risks is good business and makes economic sense. We are joined by some of the most innovative voices in nature finance, across financial institutions and corporates, to discuss how we can move beyond disclosures to ensure economic resilience, making even clearer the business case for reducing impacts to nature and restoring the natural environment, and outlining the impact of clear actionable pathways.
Speakers

David Atkin
CEO
Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)

Helen Avery
Programme Director – Nature
GFI

Julie Baddeley
Chair
Chapter Zero

Peter Bakker
President & CEO
WBCSD

Dr Adi Budiarso
Head of the Climate Change and Multilateral Policy Center of the Fiscal Policy Agency in the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia

Shuen Chan
Head of Responsible Investment & Sustainability, Private Markets
L&G

David Craig
Co-Chair
TNFD

Ruth Davis OBE
UK Special Representative for Nature

Prof. Simon Dietz
Research Director
TPI Centre at LSE

Rowan Douglas CBE
CEO Climate Risk and Resilience
Howden

Marisa Drew
CSO
Standard Chartered

Michael Eakins
CIO
Phoenix Group

Elizabeth Fernando
CIO
NEST

Nili Gilbert CFA CAIA
Vice Chairwoman
Carbon Direct

Jane Goodland
Group Head of Sustainability
LSEG

Sarah Gordon
Visiting Professor in Practice
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & the Environment
LSE

Tim Gould
Chief Energy Economist
International Energy Agency

Andy Griffiths
Global Head of Transformational Partnerships
Diageo

David Harris
Head of Sustainable Finance Strategic Initiatives & Partnerships
LSEG

Julia Hoggett DBE
CEO
London Stock Exchange

Ingrid Holmes
Deputy CEO
Green Finance Institute (GFI)

Ekhosuehi Iyahen
Secretary General
Insurance Development Forum

Dr Ma Jun
Former Chief Economist
People’s Bank of China, Chairman of Green Finance Committee of China Society for Finance and Banking and Co-Chair of G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group

Jaakko Kooroshy
Head of SI Research
LSEG

Cynthia Kueppers
Partner
Novo Holdings

Rachel Kyte
UK Special Representative for Climate

Sue Lloyd
Vice-Chair
ISSB

Dr Harvey Locke
Author, Environmentalist and former Chair of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas

Leslie Maasdorp
CEO
British International Investment

Nick Mabey
Founding Director and CEO
E3G

Stephanie Maier
Global Head of Sustainable
FTSE Russell

Adam Matthews
Chief Responsibility Officer
CoE

Anthony Miller
Head of UNSSE

Chantal Naidoo
CEO
Rabia Transitions

Carmen Nuzzo
Executive Director
TPI Centre at LSE

Tatiana Rosito
Secretary for International Affairs
Ministry of Finance, Brazil

David Russell
Chair
Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI)

David Schwimmer
CEO
LSEG

Chris Sood-Nicholls
Managing Director, Regional Development, Sustainable Finance
Lloyds

Tanya Steele
CEO
WWF

Rhian-Mari Thomas OBE
Chief Executive
Green Finance Institute (GFI)

Axel Threlfall
Editor-at-Large
Reuters

Ana Toni
CEO
COP30
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