The global shift to a just, resilient, and regenerative future is unstoppable. Political shifts and regulatory changes can create uncertainty. But the reality is that markets, industries, and communities are already driving the transition forward, and no single leader or government can reverse this momentum.
Investment in clean energy is at record highs, major economies are embedding climate action into their growth strategies, and technological advancements are making decarbonisation more efficient and accessible than ever. Policy decisions will shape the speed and fairness of this transition, but they won’t stop it.
This event will explore how climate action continues to accelerate despite political shifts, why systemic approaches ensure long-term progress, and what Australia must do to stay at the forefront of this transformation.
Speakers:
- Dr. Wes Morgan, Research Associate at Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW – Global climate trends and their impact on Australia
- Ann Austin, Director at ESG Consulting – Industry momentum and the construction sector
- Dr. Simon Bradshaw, Research Director at Climate-KIC Australia – The role of systems innovation in ensuring sustained climate progress
- Blair Palese, Director at Ethinvest Philanthropy - Finance and other mechanisms for change
Key Themes:
- The resilience of global climate action amid shifting regulatory landscapes.
- How market forces and industrial momentum are accelerating the transition.
- Australia’s role in shaping climate solutions and maintaining policy consistency.
- Why systemic approaches are essential to overcoming barriers and scaling impact.