

Where Should the Next Dollar Go? The Global Impact Investing Network at London Climate Action Week
As part of London Climate Action Week 2026, the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), in collaboration with Nuveen, is convening a curated group of asset owners, managers and climate finance leaders for an interactive roundtable on climate solutions investing, with contributions from the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), its global climate tech accelerator, Third Derivative (D3), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC).
At a time when investors are seeking greater clarity on how to meet climate commitments while balancing financial objectives, a fundamental question remains: where can capital contribute most to climate goals while also capturing strategic growth opportunities, and how can investors make decisions with more confidence?
This highly interactive session will bring together leading asset owners to share how they are approaching climate solutions investing in practice, followed by focused discussions on two key sectors: nature and energy. Participants will engage directly with emerging investment opportunities, explore trade-offs and reflect on how to prioritize climate solutions investment strategies aligned with long-term climate goals.
The objective of these discussions is to challenge how investment decisions are made, moving beyond volume of capital toward what is most effective in the real economy.
We hope you join us for this engaging discussion, followed by a networking reception from 5:00-6:00 PM.
Discover the full agenda below.
Please note that registration will be reviewed and approved on a rolling basis.
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Agenda
1:30-2:15 PM | Opening and GIIN Presentation
Overview of the Climate Solutions Investing Program, progress to date, and objectives for the session.
2:15-2:55 PM | Panel
Discussion focused on practical implementation, decision-making challenges, lessons learned, and remaining gaps.
2:55-3:20 PM | Energy Session
Presentation by RMI. Framing discussion on the energy transition landscape, investment needs, system-level considerations, and capital allocation challenges.
3:20-3:45 PM | Nature Session
Presentation by TNC. Framing discussion on natural climate solutions, conservation investing, investment complexity and sector needs.
3:45-4:45 PM | Breakout Discussions
Interactive breakout discussions focused on prioritization, trade-offs, investment theses and climate contribution.
4:45-5:00 PM | Closing Reflections
Reflections and key takeaways from the breakout groups and next steps.
5:00-6:00 PM | Networking Reception