As momentum builds toward COP30 in Belém, there’s growing urgency to connect nature-based solutions, climate finance and public health—especially in carbon-rich ecosystems like mangroves and seagrass. These coastal systems are not only climate buffers but lifelines for communities across the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
This side event, co-hosted by the Financial Times and World Vision, will explore how to turn global commitments into scalable, verifiable action. Through practical examples, it will spotlight how blue carbon projects, health data and inclusive governance can deliver real impact particularly for youth, women and climate-vulnerable groups. Learn more at blueresilience.live.ft.com
Seats are limited. Apply now for your complimentary place at https://tinyurl.com/3dw2f84y
Unlock finance for coastal nature and community health
Explore how to fund nature-based solutions that deliver verified climate, health and equity outcomes particularly in Pacific and Southeast Asian coastal regions.
Showcase scalable, impact-driven projects
Highlight real-world examples where blue carbon, health metrics and inclusive governance come together to build resilience that can be measured, not just promised.
Support policy and investment alignment post-COP30
Help governments, donors and investors integrate coastal ecosystems into national health, climate and adaptation plans advancing global goals through local action.