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EU Green Week 2026 Partner Event: Climate Risks and Biodiversity for European Resilience and a Nature-Positive Economy

Mar 20, 2026

As part of a planned contribution to the EU Green Week 2026 partner events, we are preparing a 90-minute webinar, planned for 9 June 2026, that will bring together three flagship Horizon Europe projects, SPARCCLE, ACCREU, and CROSSEU, to explore the critical intersection of a nature-positive economy and climate risks. With Europe advancing the implementation of the EU Green Deal, EU Climate Law, and Mission Adaptation, it is increasingly clear that the transition to a sustainable future requires a holistic understanding of how biodiversity loss compounds socioeconomic and financial vulnerabilities.

This webinar aims to bridge the gap between advanced climate risk assessment and actionable economic policy. We are honoured to feature contributions from:

  • KEYNOTE: Andrej Ceglar of the European Central Bank (ECB), who will discuss the systemic implications of biodiversity for climate transitions and financial stability.
  • Zoi Vrontisi (E3Modelling, SPARCCLE project) will present new insights into how biodiversity risks manifest within the broader economy, drawing on results from leading macroeconomic CGE models such as GEM-E3.
  • Francesco Bosello (CMCC, ACCREU project) presenting on Agricultural Impacts of Pollination Decline in Europe.
  • Kirsten Halsnæs (Danish Technical University, CROSSEU project) presenting on measuring socioeconomic impacts of climate hazards in European hotspots for Drought, Heat, Storms, Floods and sectoral spillovers.

The session will conclude with a panel discussion, inviting a dialogue between scientists, policymakers, and practitioners on the characteristics of societal transformations required for a nature-positive and climate resilient transition.

Key Objectives:

  • Quantify the economic burden of biodiversity loss and its interaction with extreme climate hazards.
  • Demonstrate synergies between nature-positive strategies and climate mitigation/adaptation efforts.
  • Inform decision-making for EU and national authorities by presenting high-resolution, policy-relevant data products.

Target Audience: This session is designed for EU and national policymakers (including DG CLIMA and the JRC), representatives from the finance and insurance sectors (e.g., NGFS), scientific researchers, and civil society actors engaged in climate and nature advocacy.

Format:

  • Keynote Presentation (15 mins)
  • Project Talks: SPARCCLE, ACCREU, CROSSEU (10+5 mins each)
  • Moderated Panel Discussion & Q&A (25 mins)

About the projects: SPARCCLE, ACCREU and CROSSEU are Horizon Europe funded research projects dedicated to understanding the socioeconomic risks of climate change in Europe. Running between 2023 and 2027, they are developing novel insights on climate risk and adaptation in Europe.

Further details, including confirmation of the date, will be communicated in due course once the event has been confirmed.