

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
Session 1
The current context of energy and climate geopolitics
Restating the UK’s global role as a key enabler of the international energy transition
Sophie Westlake, Deputy Director – Joint International Energy Unit, DESNZ-FCDO
Taking stock of international disruption and determination in climate and energy geopolitics: New York climate week in context
Helen Clarkson, CEO, The Climate Group
The clean energy transition under pressure: re-evaluating plans and priorities for resilience
Reviewing the UK’s Energy Transition Outlook
Sarah Kimpton, Vice President, Energy Transition and Innovation Team, DNV
Interpreting the Transition Risk Taxonomy – the current state of play
Amy Barnes, Head of Climate & Sustainability Strategy, Marsh
The Strategic Spatial Energy Plan – addressing Great Britain’s long term energy needs
Alice Etheridge, Head of Strategic Spatial Energy Planning, National Energy System Operator
Session 2
The future of transition investment: navigating the next five years through to 2030
Myfanwy Wolf, Commercialisation Director, Climate Investment
Michael Button, Senior Policy Programme Manager, IIGCC
Diplomatic perspectives on global energy competitions
Nicholas Rey, First Secretary - Energy, UK Delegation of the European Union
Fernando Bastos, Head of Climate, Energy, and Nature, Brazilian Embassy

Future Events
Jul 9, 2025
The Geopolitics & Economics of the Global Energy Transition: Evaluating International Risk, Resilience and Competition
Sep 25, 2025
Annual pre-COP Review of UK Energy Transition & Climate Risks: Implications for Policy and Markets
Nov 5, 2025
UK Powergen and Gas Systems, and the National Spatial Plan
Nov 12, 2025
Global Issues in Nuclear New Build, Safety, Regulation & Insurance - No.10 (NRI webinar)
Dec 9, 2025
Global Energy Trends: Year-end Review of Market Trends, Technology Deployment and the Key Geopolitical Forces in play for 2026
Jan 28, 2026
Annual post-COP Review of International Climate Risk, Resilience & Response