MACC Hub Webinar Series #6: The role of policy and private capital in transformative adaptation

Join our webinar “The Role of Policy and Private Capital in Transformative Adaptation” to explore how public policy and private finance can work together to deliver long-term, inclusive adaptation, the trade-offs and risks involved, and what meaningful alignment looks like in practice.
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Date and time

Date: Thursday 22 January 2026
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT
Location: Online

Introduction 

As climate risks intensify, adaptation at scale will require both strong public policy and significant private investment. But how can the public and private sectors work together to deliver adaptation that is truly transformative, inclusive and durable? 

This webinar explores how policy frameworks and private capital can align to support long-term adaptation outcomes; and where the tensions, trade-offs and risks lie. We will examine the enabling conditions needed to mobilise private finance in ways that strengthen, rather than undermine, systemic adaptation efforts, and the role of policy in guiding and governing this process. 

Discussion

Key questions include: 

  • What role should policy play in shaping private sector engagement in adaptation? 
  • Can private capital support long-term, systemic adaptation, or is it inherently short-term and risk-averse? 
  • How can private finance complement public responsibility for adaptation? 
  • What are the risks of increased reliance on private finance for adaptation? 
  • What does meaningful alignment between policy and private capital look like in practice, and what examples can we learn from? 

This event is the second in our finance webinar series. You can watch the first webinar here

Speakers

Joining the Chair, Sadhbh Sheeran, MACC Hub England Manager, London Climate Ready Partnership, we’re delighted to welcome the following speakers to the panel: 

More speakers will be announced soon! 

We look forward to seeing you on 22 January at 1pm.

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