Climate and Finance Conference 2025
The Climate and Finance Conference will focus on the theme of Climate, Finance, and the Energy Transition: Risks, Innovation, and Global Impact.

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Date | 5 November 2025 |
Time | 8:30-18:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Venue | ICMA Centre |
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The conference aims to foster dialogue across disciplines, promote cutting-edge research, and surface actionable insights for navigating the fast-evolving energy landscape in a warming world. It will feature a keynote speaker, panel discussions and research/ industry paper presentations.
Keynote Speaker
Professor Jason A Lowe OBE, Chair in Interdisciplinary Climate Research, Priestley Centre, University of Leeds, and Principal Fellow/Head of Climate Services for Government at the Met Office will be presenting his keynote speech on “Towards improved climate information for risk assessment in finance and energy" and sharing some useful insights.
Met Office Early Career Better Together Award
This non-monetary award will recognise the early career practitioner or academic presenting the paper with the best actionable insights to real-world challenges in climate, finance and the energy transition
The Scientific Committee will comprise of some notable personalities including :
- David Brayshaw, Meteorology Department, University of Reading
- Theresa Lober, Bank of England and Met Office
- Jason Lowe, Met Office and University of Leeds
- Luca Taschini, University of Edinburgh Business School
- Simone Varotto, ICMA Centre – Henley Business School, University of Reading
- Emily Wallace, Met Office and Fellow in Weather and Climate Extremes, University of Strathclyde
Registration
The conference is free of charge, but registration is required.
The registration deadline is 22nd October 2025 and you can register using the following link :
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