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Save the date: Climate Breakfast 2026

How well prepared are the economy, the financial sector and the public sector for climate and natural risks?

Swiss Climate cordially invites you to the Climate Breakfast 2026 on Tuesday, 5 May 2026 as part of Climate Week Zurich. The event will focus on the growing importance of climate and natural risks and their impact on the economy, the financial sector and public administration. The focus will be on the new CH2025 climate scenarios, current regulatory developments and the question of how physical climate and natural risks can be systematically identified, assessed and integrated into strategic decisions.

Hear from leading experts from science, business, finance and administration on how climate and natural risks will play a central role in risk management, planning, financing and corporate and location strategies in the future. Look forward to in-depth insights, practical perspectives and exchanges with relevant players from various sectors.

Highlights of the event (tbc)

  • Scientific classification of climate and natural risks based on the CH2025 climate scenarios
  • Practical perspectives from science, business, finance and the public sector
  • Networking and breakfast in a relaxed atmosphere

Event details

  • Date: Tuesday, 5 May 2026
  • Location: Marriott Hotel Zurich
  • Time: Morning event (details to follow)

The Climate Breakfast is aimed at representatives from business (including companies and financial institutions), administration, science and other organisations that deal with climate risks, resilience and sustainable decision-making processes.

Save the date! 

Further information on the programme and registration will follow shortly. Participation is free of charge.