Climate Impact Partners will be attending Corporate Investments into Forestry & Biodiversity (CIFB) 2026, bringing together business leaders, sustainability practitioners and climate experts to explore the role of forestry, biodiversity and carbon markets in delivering corporate climate goals.
Come meet the team, explore solutions, and discover collaboration opportunities.
Panel Discussion: How to win Corporate Commitment to Nature (October 14)
Moderated by: Dominique Airey, Chief Commercial Officer at Climate Impact Partners
Panelists: Wienke Schouwink, Head of Business Development at Green Earth and Paula Tongue, Associate Director Client Solutions at Climate Impact Partners
Join Green Earth and Climate Impact Partners for a panel discussion on how partnerships are helping to scale high-quality, nature-based climate solutions. Drawing on our work together on the Mount Kenya Regenerative Agroforestry Project in Kenya, we'll share what it takes to turn collaboration into lasting impact for communities, climate and biodiversity while helping organizations take meaningful action towards their climate goals.
The session will explore:
- Partnerships to grow high-quality nature-based projects
- Delivering community, climate and biodiversity benefits
- The role that frameworks can play in delivering integrity
- What convinces corporates to fund projects: Examples
We look forward to seeing you at CIFB 2026. Reach out to schedule time with us during the event: Get in touch.
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