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Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

  • 11Jun

    The Cambridge University Energy Network (CUEN) Conference 2026 brings together students, researchers, industry leaders, investors and policy thinkers to explore how global energy systems must evolve in a rapidly changing world.

    Hosted by Cambridge University Energy Network (CUEN) in partnership with CISL, the conference will examine the key tensions shaping the energy transition from energy security and capital allocation to geopolitics, nature and equity.

  • 18Jun

    A one‑day forum offering practical insight for leaders driving innovation, resilience, and long‑term value creation. Designed for professionals navigating rapid economic and sustainability shifts.

  • 20Jun

    CISL is delighted to attend London Climate Action Week 2026. Now in its 8th year, London Climate Action Week aims to mobilise whole-of-society climate action in a diverse global city, through innovative coalitions and bringing together world-leading expertise to help solve the crises we are facing.

  • 22Jun

    Through its plenary conference programme, partner roundtables, side events and networking opportunities, the Forum acts as a critical catalyst to:

  • 22Jun

    The Aviation Impact Accelerator is pleased to be hosting an evening event in collaboration with Transport & Environment exploring the issue of contrails – a significant non-CO2 climate impact of aviation.

    Convening organisations with substantial business travel during London Climate Action Week 2026, we will hear from international experts on why contrails matter, the size of the opportunity (potentially halving aviation’s climate warming impact) and how business travellers can use their significant influence to progress contrail management as a high-impact, low-cost pathway towards a more sustainable aviation system.

  • 23Jun

    Climate change is pushing regions and sectors toward insurability limits, challenging models built on historical stability. As governments accelerate housing, energy and infrastructure development, policy ambitions often overlook whether new assets will remain insurable over time. The ClimateWise Insurability Readiness Matrix helps identify emerging thresholds and the levers that can restore resilience.

  • 23Jun

    Trust in Sustainability Accelerator is hosted by CISL and the British Standards Institution (BSI), supporting startups that build more trusted and sustainable value chains through digital innovation.

    Now in its third year, the programme brings together BSI’s 125 year history fostering progress and trust and CISL’s innovation expertise and ecosystem. During the Demo Day, nine pioneering startups will present how their solutions and technologies build trust directly into every stage of the global supply chain

  • 24Jun

    While “green skills” is a powerful framing in policy and labour‑market contexts, we see an opportunity to gently broaden that definition and the conversation. We can no longer say green skills are seen as having a competitive edge as the world deprioritises sustainability, so we need a new hook that speaks to the realities of business, policy and finance.  What skillsets are required to motivate market shifts?  What kinds of leadership, resilience and balance between short- and long-term priorities are needed to navigate disruption? Our recommendation is therefore to go beyond technical skills (e.g., carbon accounting) towards building a broad baseline sustainability understanding for all roles, and – critically – developing the leadership and organisational capabilities required to to translate skills into measurable impact.

  • 24Jun

    This high-level roundtable will bring together senior policymakers from the UK Government and the EU Commission together with UK and international business leaders to explore how the clean electrification transition can be accelerated through business–policy collaboration and enable UK–EU and international policy alignment as we look ahead to COP31 and beyond

    This is a closed-door and invite-only event.

     

  • 24Jun

    Organised by CLG UK member AVEVA, this reception and panel discussion will launch CLG UK's report on the UK's electrified future and bring together perspectives from European technology and energy leaders to explore how to reconcile the twin ambitions of rapid AI infrastructure development and urgent electrification, to deliver clean power and energy security. 

    This is a closed-door and invite-only event.