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Defending Your Net Zero Transition Imperative

24 June 2026Fieldfisher, Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane, London, UK
Defending Your Net Zero Transition Imperative — Fieldfisher, Carbonaires and Natixis panel during London Climate Action Week, 24 June 2026

As part of London Climate Action Week, join Fieldfisher, Carbonaires and Natixis for an expert panel on goals, finance and carbon markets in an increasingly litigious climate landscape.

Carbonaires Speakers

  • Rasih Ozturkmen, CEO and Co-Founder

About the Session

As part of London Climate Action Week, Fieldfisher, Carbonaires and Natixis are convening an expert panel on the most pressing question facing corporate decarbonisation today: how do you defend your net zero transition imperative in an increasingly litigious climate landscape?

This session brings together specialists in sustainable finance, regulatory, compliance and litigation to offer practical insights on navigating the evolving challenges of decarbonisation — from goal-setting and finance to carbon markets and the legal exposures that increasingly accompany them.

Panel & Speakers

Moderator: Rebecca McKee, Partner, Fieldfisher
Robert White, Managing Director, Green & Sustainable Hub, Natixis
Rasih Ozturkmen, CEO and Co-Founder, Carbonaires
Natalie Quinlivan, Partner, Fieldfisher
Aonghus Heatley, Director, Fieldfisher

Agenda

09:00 – 09:30 — Arrival and refreshments
09:30 – 10:30 — Panel and Q&A
10:30 – 11:00 — Further networking
11:00 — Close of event

Venue & Details

Fieldfisher, Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane, London EC4R 3TT — Wednesday 24 June 2026, 09:00 – 11:00 BST. In-person only; refreshments provided.

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