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.
Nick Mabey
Founder & Director, E3G & LCAW
Nick Mabey is a founder director of E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) and has been E3G’s Chief Executive since 2006. Nick is currently taking a sabbatical until October 2022.
In addition to his leadership role, Nick works on issues of climate diplomacy and foreign policy, macroeconomics and the security implications of climate change and resource scarcity.
Nick is a regular commentator and public speaker on climate change in the global media and is active on Twitter at @mabeytweet. Selections of Nick Mabey’s thought leadership and activities from throughout his career can be found at www.nickmabey.org .
Nick was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Jubilee honours list in 2022 for services to climate change and support to the UK COP 26 Presidency.
Nick founded London Climate Action Week in 2019 which has grown to be one of the largest global climate change festivals. Nick Mabey currently chairs the LCAW Steering Group LCAW.
Nick undertakes a range of other roles including advising the UK COP President as a Friend of COP 26, a London Sustainable Development Commissioner, a trustee of Ashden, and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Energy Transition.
Before co-founding E3G, Nick was a senior advisor in the UK Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit leading cross-government work including on climate change, fisheries, countries at risk of instability and organised crime. Nick also worked in the UK foreign ministry helping establish a new Environment Policy Department and climate diplomacy network.
Nick was seconded to the FCO from WWF-UK where he worked as Head of Economics and Development. This followed research at London Business School on the macroeconomics of climate change and lead authorship of “Argument in the Greenhouse: The International Economics of Controlling Global Warming” (1997).
Nick has a degree in mechanical engineering from Bristol University and a Master’s Degree in Technology and Policy from MIT. He began his career working in the UK electricity industry for GEC and PowerGen.
Outside work Nick is an avid reader of history and practices Chen Style Tai Ji Quan.
