Establishing Australian Leadership in our Region’s Climate Finance Agenda
With Australia bidding to host the international climate negotiations at an Australia-Pacific COP in 2026, what are the climate investment implications for local institutional capital?
Specifically, what does this mean for the opportunities to invest in the climate transition in our geographical region, which currently accounts for roughly half of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and is projected to need at least $1.1 trillion annually to meet climate mitigation and adaptation needs?
This session explores how the Australian Government’s trade and policy priorities – especially in the likelihood of a regionally-hosted COP – might address the structural and organisational challenges that impede the mobilisation of local institutional capital towards the transition both domestically and in neighbouring markets. It also unpacks the financial case for investment in neighbouring growth markets, drawing on direct investor experience.
Join this session to:
- Hear a behind-the-scenes perspective on preparations for an Australia-Pacific COP, and how these might unlock climate-aligned investment opportunities for local investors
- Learn why some investors are betting on growth markets in Asia for climate opportunities
- Discuss what needs to change to enable local investors to increase exposure to climate-aligned investment in the region and domestically
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