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7 November 2025 | 15:30 – 16:30 | Renaissance São Paulo Hotel
As the COP30 Action Agenda pivots from ambition to implementation, one persistent barrier remains: nature is under-measured, under-priced and under-utilised in decisions. Unlike climate, where carbon accounting, markets, and data infrastructure enable capital flows, biodiversity lacks the systems to translate scientific insight into actionable decision tools. This roundtable, co-hosted by the Natural History Museum (including the NHM’s flagship Biodiversity Intactness Index) and the National Biodiversity Network Trust (including the NBN’s flagship Atlas), will explore how we can treat nature data as critical infrastructure. We will bring together leaders from business, finance, regulatory, and innovation to define what “investor-grade” biodiversity data looks like, and how it can be operationalised, financed, and scaled.
Participants will explore:
This session aligns squarely with SIF’s mission: bridging innovation, private sector leadership, and finance to turn climate and nature ambition into scalable, deployable systems.
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