Events & Webinars

Blue Earth Summit
16-18 October 2024

Rewilding & Carbon Webinar
June 27 2024

16-18 October 2024

Blue Earth Summit, London

Nattergal's CEO, Archie Struthers, will be speaking on the Rewilding Britain panel: How can high integrity investment boost rewilding across Britain, whilst ensuring equitable community benefit?

He joins a wonderful line-up on Wednesday 16 October 1030-11.10

Tickets available here:

Use code SPEAKER25 for a 25% discount.

27 June | 1pm-2pm

Webinar | Rewilding & Carbon: Scaling nature restoration and carbon removals simultaneously

In this 45-minute lunchtime webinar, we explore the value of truly biodiverse eco-systems within carbon markets.  

The team behind the Nattergal-led Knepp Rewilding Carbon Report outline their scientific findings and recommendations, while Danielle Mulder, Director of Sustainability at the BBC, will showcase how businesses can successfully combine biodiversity and carbon ambitions.

The session closes with a Q&A.

Who should watch?

Business Leaders | Sustainability Professionals | Carbon Consultants | Carbon Accountants | Natural Capital specialists

Speakers

Danielle Mulder
Group Sustainability Director | BBC

Danielle leads on the BBC’s Net Zero, Nature Positive and Impact program.

Danielle has been working in sustainability for 18+ years and has experience working with major global clients and projects that include: AVIVA, London 2012, Commonwealth Games, Sydney Metro, Grosvenor, WPP, Network Rail, Burger King and KFC.

Ivan de Klee
Head of Natural Capital | Nattergal

Ivan is an experienced conservationist and natural capital expert. He previously ran the natural capital programme at the Knepp Wildland project, the Knepp consultancy and was the facilitator for the local farm cluster.

Ivan has also managed funding applications and worked with local farmers and landowners to set up the Weald to Waves project, connecting Knepp with the sea by wildlife corridors.

Amy Carroll
Associate Director | Arup

Amy has over fifteen years’ experience, including eight years working in UK central government across Department for Transport and Defra as part of the Government Economic Service.

Amy is a business case practitioner, economist and specialist in economic appraisal and impact assessment, particularly the wider benefits of investment. Amy has specific knowledge of quantifying environmental impacts, including natural capital assessment and developing business cases for nature-based solutions.