How Policies and Regulations Impact the Transition to a Net-Zero and Nature Positive World

2024 Climate and Nature Risk Symposium

The 2024 Climate and Nature Risk Symposium, a two-day, in-person event hosted by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), will explore the interconnections between climate change and nature risk, with a particular focus on the tipping points in our climate, environmental, economic, and social systems.

InfluenceMap's Executive Director, Dylan Tanner, will join the panel "How Policies and Regulations Impact the Transition to a Net-Zero and Nature Positive World" on Day 1 of the symposium.

Panelists will discuss:

  • What actions are being taken by governments and regulators to support the shift to a low-carbon, nature positive economy?
  • How far can disclosures help us in making the transitions?
  • What needs to happen next in the policy and regulation landscape to make sure we reach our net-zero and nature targets?

Agenda

Moderator: Sepi Roshan, Senior Analyst - Accounting, Audit and Disclosure, Carbon Tracker

Speakers:

  • David Carlin, Head of Risk, UNEP Finance Initiative
  • Matt Scott, Executive Director, UK Centre for Greening Finance & Investment (CGFI)
  • Dylan Tanner, Executive Director and Co-Founder, InfluenceMap
  • Nico van der Merwe, CEO UK&I, Signify

Event Details

April 24th, 2024

All day

London, United Kingdom

events@garp.com

Speakers

Speaker

InfluenceMap

Dylan Tanner

Executive Director & Co-Founder

Dylan founded InfluenceMap in 2015 and has overall responsibility for its global operations. Prior to this, Dylan established a market-leading environmental consultancy in Tokyo which is now ERM Japan. Dylan grew and led a 50-person team engaging in a wide variety of corporate and technical advisory work in Japan and Asia covering environmental audits, land remediation, corporate sustainability, and climate strategies. Dylan grew up in Japan and is currently living in London. He holds an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics from Kings College London.