The WEF's Objectives:
The purpose of the WEF is to provide a Senior UK Leadership Network & Knowledge Exchange Programme for the strategic evaluation of climate and energy transition risks.
Founded and led by Chris Lambert since 2004, the WEF functions as a small, independent and collaborative think tank, delivering nine meetings during the political year. Its primary objectives are to:
- Convene expert practitioners in the fields of climate risk and energy transition.
- Share strategic information on the challenges and opportunities of decarbonisation policy, investment and innovation.
- Inform political and corporate decisions in support of Net Zero goals and ambition.
Agenda
The seminar will focus on two key themes:
> Reviewing the 2025 risk landscape in the wake of the Climate & Nature COPs, specifically covering the interactions between key energy,
climate, and geopolitical factors.
> Challenges to the delivery of UK & international decarbonisation, notably macro-economic issues and finance flows, Just Transitions,
human agency and adaption.
Panellists include:
Chris Stark, Director – Mission Control, Dept for Energy Security & Net Zero
Michael Collins, Director, Energy Transition Research, Energy Intelligence
Prof. Emily Shuckburgh, Director of Cambridge Zero, University of Cambridge
Andrew Forsyth, Head of Climate & Sustainability, Zurich Resilience
Theresa Lober, Manager, Special Projects - Climate Hub, Bank of England
Katarina Kertysova, Climate Security Programme Manager, NATO
Dr. Helen Adams, Senior Lecturer in Disaster Risk Reduction, University of London
Sarah Colenbrander, Director - Climate and Sustainability, Overseas Development Institute
Matthieu Chevallier, Head of Evaluation, in charge of Climate Intelligence, EU Copernicus Climate Change Service, ECMWF
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Future Events
Jan 22, 2025
Annual post-COP Review of International Climate Risk, Resilience & Response
Feb 6, 2025
Global Issues in Nuclear New Build, Safety, Regulation & Insurance - No.9 (NRI webinar)
Mar 5, 2025
UK Onshore Energy Transition Review
May 7, 2025
Systemic Risks across the Nexus of Energy, Climate and Nature: Implications of Overshoot for Financial Markets/Services and Corporate Resilience
Jul 9, 2025
The Geopolitics of the Global Energy Transition: Evaluating International Risk, Resilience and Competition in the Face of Accelerating Climate Change
Sep 25, 2025
Annual pre-COP Review of UK Energy Transition, Climate and Nature Risks > Impacts, Solutions & Adaptation Pathways
Nov 5, 2025
UK Onshore Energy Transition, incl. Powergen Systems, Grids & Storage
Dec 9, 2025
Global Energy Trends: Year-End Review of Markets, Technologies and key Geopolitical Forces in Play