COP30-Policy Matters: A Decade After Paris – How Policy Is Shaping Non-State Actors’ Transitions to Net Zero

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Local Time

Timezone: Europe/Madrid

Date: Nov 15 2025

Time: 13:30 - 15:00

 

The Paris Agreement marked the beginning of a new era in policymaking — one aimed at transforming our global economic model from dependence on fossil fuels to a net zero, climate-resilient, and sustainable future.  This event will explore how these policies are taking shape, from the emergence of key tools across the G20 and beyond — such as transition plans and target setting, taxonomies of sustainable economic activities, disclosure requirements, and scenario analysis in prudential regulation — to real economy measures like carbon pricing and public procurement frameworks that directly influence corporate and financial transitions.

 

Objectives

Examine the evolution, diversity, and effectiveness of national, regional and state-level policy frameworks developed since the Paris Agreement to guide companies and financial institutions in their transitions toward net zero.

Assess key policy tools — including carbon markets, transition plans, taxonomies, disclosure requirements, and scenario analysis — in driving real-economy decarbonisation and mobilising capital toward sustainable investments

Explore pathways to strengthen policy coherence and alignment between financial and real-economy measures, as well as across jurisdictions for cross-border transactions, ensuring that net zero ambition translates into tangible, system-wide results.

 

Moderator

Helena Viñes. Commissioner of the Spanish Financial Markets Authority and Co-Chair of the Taskforce on Net Zero Policy.

 

Speakers

Mathilde Mesnard. Deputy Director for the Environment OECD.

Dr. Ma Jun. Chairman, China Green Finance Committee. Chairman, Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI) / China

Diana Acconcia. Director for International Affairs and Climate / European Commission.

Isabela Maia Damaso. Head of Sustainability and International Portfolio Investors Unit, Central Bank of Brazil / Brazil

 

Fecha de celebración
Categoría
Conferencias, seminarios, jornadas y congresos.
Organiza
Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico