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ClimateImpact Clubhouse

Our ClimateImpact Clubhouse, hosted globally, features a series of different events over the course of one or multiple days. We host our 2-hour signature roundtable sessions, panel discussions, and interactive workshops covering a wide range of topics all within our key verticals.

Our NYC Clubhouse begins in...

New York City, USA

Monday, September 23, 2024

9am - 11am

 

 


11:30am - 1:30pm

Energy: Fusion Roundtable, in partnership with Avalanche Energy

(1) Fusion's role in the energy transition - grid-tied power generation and beyond.
(2) Building a US-based fusion industry to support hard to decarbonise industries.


2pm - 4pm

Family Office Roundtable

Connecting growth-stage founders with family office principals investing for impact.
 


4:30pm - 6:30pm

Future of Cities: The Electric Revolution, co-hosted with it's electric, Sam Schwartz, and Chargerhelp! In partnership with Gunderson Dettmer & WEX

Panel discussions:

(1) All Women, No Gas - Highlighting the female leadership defining the multi billion dollar EV revolution.

(2) Political Climate - What does this election cycle mean for the future of Electrification?

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

9am - 11am

Oceans Council

Focusing our discussion on financing the blue economy.


11:30am  - 1:30pm

Carbon Accounting & Credits Workshopin partnership with Coral

Topic: A two part discussion focusing on best practices of carbon accounting & management and how to ensure your carbon credits result in credible actions. 


2pm - 4pm

Climate Observation Roundtable, in partnership with SilverLining

Bringing together scientists, innovators, and funders to discuss emerging technologies creating a global network of critical atmospheric observations.


4:30pm - 6:30pm

Climate Intervention Roundtable, in partnership with SilverLining

Uniting scientists, innovators, and funders to discuss the research, challenges, and key questions on emerging categories of climate intervention technology.


 

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

9am - 11am

The Future of Net Zero Roundtable, in partnership with South Pole, including speakers from BeZero, Verra, NextGen and the Rockefeller Foundation

A panel discussion for frank and forward-looking dialogue between key market representatives and end-buyers on the future of global net zero goals and the pivotal role of the carbon market in achieving them.


2pm -4pm

Growth Council

Uniting growth-stage founders and investors to discuss opportunities and obstacles when scaling. 

Our Verticals

Carbon Council

Exploring what decarbonisation looks like at our Carbon Councils.

Energy Council

Discussing innovative renewable energy sources.

Female Founders Council

Uniting entrepreneurs and innovators for networking and fireside chats.

Future Of Cities Council

Bringing together leaders and developers in smart cities.

Future Of Food Council

Exploring how we can create just and sustainable food systems.

Investment Council

Banks, VCs, hedge funds, private equity & family offices talking climate.

Meet the Media

Members Only

Connecting climate tech founders with key media outlets.

Oceans Council

Uniting innovators working in the blue economy.

SynBio Council

Discussing synthetic biology application in climate tech.

Policy Forum

Members Only

Connecting climate tech founders with policy makers in government.

London, UK

Our most recent London-based ClimateImpact Clubhouse took place alongside London Climate Action Week with the following sessions:

Monday, June 24, 2024

Future of Cities: Built Environment Roundtable

A deep dive into regulators, retrofitting, and renovations.

Future of Food Council

Roundtable for founders, investors, and policy makers focused on the future of food. 

Investment Council

Connecting VCs, Private Equity, Sovereign Funds, and Family Offices investing for impact.

Oceans Council

Our newest launch, connecting founders and innovators working in the blue economy.

The Chatham House Rule

All our events are subject to the Chatham House rule, which means all comments, opinions and information shared at the event won’t be attributed to the people who shared them after the event.

Why is this important? 

We want you to feel comfortable and we want you to be open. Intellectual safety is the cornerstone of collaboration. By providing anonymity to speakers and attendees we aim to strengthen business relationships by providing a ‘safe’ space in which people don’t have to run the risk of feeling compromised or being publicly quoted in the future.

This is particularly significant for our network because many of them have projects that are still in the development stage and are yet to be revealed to the public. 

We strike the right balance between fostering transparency while maintaining the integrity of your work.