Upcoming events where you can find ClimeFi
ClimeFi will participate in San Francisco Climate Week (18th to 26th April) - an annual convening of leaders from business, government, finance and civil society focused on advancing climate action and solutions across multiple sectors.
Megan Hunold, Head of Partnerships at ClimeFi, will attend the event to engage in dialogues on climate strategy, decarbonisation pathways and opportunities for scaling high-integrity carbon removal.
Megan Hunold, Head of Partnerships at ClimeFi, will attend Carbon Unbound New York 2026 on 19–20 May 2026 in New York.
The summit brings together senior business leaders, investors, buyers and policymakers to address how carbon dioxide removal is scaling within the global hub for finance, policy and innovation, with a focus on navigating the evolving US policy landscape, investment opportunities and deployment pathways for CDR.
ClimeFi will be represented at the 11th annual The Economist Group Sustainability Week in London from 2–4 March 2026 by Megan Hunold, Head of Partnerships; Antoine Poulallion, Head of Strategy; and Patricia Toth, Head of Growth.
The event brings together business leaders, policymakers and investors to explore how “profit and planet” strategies can drive progress on decarbonisation, net-zero transitions and sustainable supply chains.
Join us for the launch of a new, action-oriented Nordic Carbon Removal Association (NCRA) dedicated to scaling high-quality carbon removal across the Nordics. Explore a bold blueprint for how the region can work together to turn carbon removal into a driver of climate impact and economic growth. This event is more than a launch – it’s a call to action.
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Paolo Piffaretti, CEO of ClimeFi, is speaking at the Carbon Capture Summit Europe in Rotterdam, an event focused on accelerating commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) across Europe. He’ll contribute insights on the role of high-quality carbon removal purchasing in supporting the scale-up of engineered removal technologies. You can find more details on the event and Paolo’s session here.
London Climate Action Week mobilises the city’s unique ecosystem of climate and non-climate organisations to drive global and local action. It accelerates solutions worldwide while supporting efforts in London to lead on climate, reinforcing its role as a global climate hub. ClimeFi will be attending numerous events throughout the week, contributing to the conversation on carbon markets and climate finance.
The Green Business Building Global Summit returns to Stockholm on 16–17 June 2025. Hosted by McKinsey, this in-person forum brings together founders, funders, and corporate leaders to build and scale green ventures. Through presentations, roundtables, and networking, it supports fast-scaling companies by addressing key challenges and showcasing pivotal successes on the path to decarbonisation.
The Swisscleantech Dialog 2025 takes place on 24 June in Dübendorf, Zurich, bringing together 500+ leaders across sectors to explore strategies for a climate-compatible economy. The event features keynotes, breakout sessions on net-zero roadmaps, sustainable finance, and AI in energy, plus networking and exhibitions. Speakers include Julia Binder, Gustav Baldinger, and Nicholas Pennanen. Translation available.
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This interactive workshop supports the rapid development of a permanent carbon removal purchasing programme in Europe. It informs a study on CRCF design and near-term implementation, guided by two questions: What are the needs and motivations of buyers and funders? And what design best supports early technology development, market scaling, financing, and practical execution?
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