Anthony Hobley

Chair, Advisory Council at Climate Action

Anthony Hobley currently serves as Deputy Chair for Climate Risk & Resilience at Howden Group Holdings and holds multiple leadership positions, including Co-Lead for Insurance at the High-Level Climate Champions and Chair of the Advisory Council at Climate Action. Hobley also acts as Chair of the Advisory Board for the Inevitable Policy Response and has previously contributed as an Executive Fellow at the World Economic Forum and Co-Executive Director of the Mission Possible Partnership. With a background as CEO of the Carbon Tracker Initiative and president of the Climate Markets & Investment Association, Hobley has been instrumental in driving climate policy and investment strategies for industrial decarbonisation. Educational credentials include an LLM in International Environmental Law from UCL and a BSc in Chemistry with Physics from the University of Plymouth.

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Climate Action

Climate Action was founded in 2007 and is based in London, UK. Climate Action was originally founded as a formal partnership with UN Environment – the world’s foremost body on environmental protection and stewardship. Climate Action now works with network of UN Agencies, major donors, governments, NGOs'​, intergovernmental organisations and over 1000 private sector companies. Our goal is to facilitate partnerships between these key stakeholders in order to accelerate the global green economy and achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals. We are working in partnership with UNEP Finance Initiative on a programme of sustainable finance forums under the brand Sustainable Investment Forum which aim to increase Sustainable Responsible Investment (SRI) by major asset owners, investors and asset managers. We do this through a series of award winning forums, advocacy activity, webinars and digital and social communities.


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