A new key biodiversity platform for cross sectoral collaboration
For its inaugural launch, World Biodiversity Summit will help define what world leaders and the private sector in biodiversity and climate action need to do in the medium and long term to achieve sustainable development and hinder further biodiversity loss, focusing on partnerships and investment mechanisms as levers of progress. World Biodiversity Summit is a platform for responding to accelerating biodiversity loss, by using the Paris Agreement as a framework to learn from, promoting relevant solutions, innovations, and leadership networks, strengthening nature restoration and conservation. Nature-based solutions will be highlighted, from specificecosystems to global possibilities.
Driving Leadership for a Net-Zero Economy
Market Focused Coalitions & Partnerships
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Faustine Delasalle
Vice-Chair, Energy Transitions Commission & Executive Director, Mission Possible Partnership
Since 2016, Faustine has spearheaded the growth of two major coalitions: the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), a coalition of global leaders focused on achieving net-zero-emissions energy systems, and the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), an alliance of climate leaders focused on decarbonising some of the world’s highest-emitting industries. She is now the ETC’s Vice-Chair and MPP’s Executive Director.Â
She is also a Partner at Systemiq and co-leads the Energy Transition Platform.Â
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Faustine focuses on building coalitions and partnerships to accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions energy systems, working closely with energy providers, energy-intensive industries, finance players and policymakers. She directed publication of the ETC’s flagship reports Mission Possible (2018) and Making Mission Possible (2020), which describe how to reach net-zero emissions globally by mid-century. She is a regular speaker at conferences and workshops on topics related to the energy transition and industrial decarbonisation.Â
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She is an alumna of SciencesPo Paris, London School of Economics and is an OnPurpose Fellow.Â