Webinar

Connecting Nature Finance Understanding biodiversity credits and their role in a nature-positive future

Calendar 07 October 2025
Clock 10:00 – 11:30 (CEST)
Location Online

The first session of Connecting Energies 2025 explored the emerging field of biodiversity credits and their potential to channel private sector investment into conservation and restoration.

Tim-Coles_Measuring-and-Reporting-Biodiversity.pdf

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Laura-Waterford_Biodiversity-Markets.pdf

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Hadrien-Michel_EU-Roadmap-towards-Nature-Credits.pdf

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Eston McKeague

Eston joined RGI in April 2022 as a Junior Manager – Communication. His primary responsibilities are strategic communications and design. Previously, he worked as a freelancer helping NGOs and social enterprises design communications and public affairs strategies. Eston has a BA in Global Affairs with minors in Economics and Religion & Culture from Western Washington University. Additionally, he has an MSc in Political Science: Public Policy and Governance from the University of Amsterdam. He loves photography, travel, museums, and history.

Liam Innis

Liam joined RGI in June 2019 and now works on the Onshore Environment Team. As of 2021, he is responsible for the coordination of three national TSO/NGO collaboration projects in Germany and Ireland. He is also the contact person for topics relating to nature protection and ecosystem restoration. He has previously worked in public relations, research, teaching and sustainable development. Liam holds degrees in Modern Languages (BA – German, Spanish and French with Dutch) and Environment, Development and Policy (MA) from the Universities of Newcastle and Sussex (UK) respectively.

Oyeshi Ganguly

Oyeshi joined RGI in April 2025. She is currently working as a Junior Manager in the Energy and Nature team. Prior to joining RGI, she worked as a policy and regulations consultant at the Berlin office of THEMA Consulting Group. Her previous experiences include working as a research assistant in the Industrial Decarbonisation Strategies Team at Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS), Potsdam and as a core intern at Greenpeace. She has completed her master’s in International Affairs with a specialization in climate and energy policy from the Hertie School, Berlin. She is also a recipient of the Indo-German Young Leader’s Forum Scholarship. She holds a BA in Political Science from Jadavpur University, India.