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CCLI convenes conversations around the world, in boardrooms, roundtables, and major climate and governance forums. By bringing legal insight to the forefront of governance conversations, we help directors, trustees and their advisers understand their duties, risks, and opportunities linked to climate change and nature loss.

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April 14, 2026

Navigating Nature Risks: Legal Duties of Directors in the Philippines 

Join us in Manila on 14 April for an in-person event, Navigating Nature Risks: Legal Duties of Directors in the Philippines, celebrating the launch of

November 25, 2025

Nature risks and the boardroom: How to avoid lawsuits and protect margins

This event is co-hosted by the Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative (CCLI), GARP's Montreal and Toronto chapters, the Institute for Sustainable Finance (ISF) and the

October 29, 2025

Resilient governance: Managing nature risks and gaining a market edge

Canadian directors are facing growing scrutiny - and potential liability - for failing to manage nature-related risks such as biodiversity loss, water stress, and extreme

April 24, 2025

- April 25, 2025

NED climate governance workshops (ChangeNow 2025)

We are pleased to announce that Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative (CCLI) lawyer Sarah Hill-Smith will be speaking at The NED Climate Governance Workshops in

April 9, 2025

Launch webinar: Directors’ duties regarding climate change in Japan

The webinar will mark the launch of CCLI's latest report on directors' duties in Japan, written by leading experts in corporate and securities law from

March 25, 2025

- March 26, 2025

Nature Actions Dialogue: UNEP-WCMC

We will be leading a session in collaboration with INFLUENCE AT WORK (UK) on how to use behavioural science to help directors bring nature into

July 16, 2025

Oxford Sustainable Finance Summit 2025: Litigation risk in the new physical and transition risk landscape – who will pay?

Business and investors face increasing risks of climate-related shock and disruption – both physical and transition. As damage crystallises, litigation is a key mechanism by

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