
Description
Global environmental governance can feel like an overwhelming “alphabet soup”. This webinar cuts through the noise to deliver a practical “mental map” to help you navigate it.
Aligned with UNEP’s “Triple Planetary Crisis,” we organize the fragmented landscape into three core pillars: Climate, Nature, and Chemicals & Waste. You will discover the universal 5-step flow driving every domain:
- Science
- Treaties
- Policies
- Standards
- Corporate Action
Using this 3×5 matrix, we clear up the confusion between key standards (ISSB, CDP, SBTi, RE100), explore Nature’s shift to financial risk (TNFD, SBTN), and trace Chemicals’ path to circularity (GFC).
Rather than memorizing facts, you will learn how to independently decode any unfamiliar acronym in your daily work.
Topics
- The Root of Chaos: Why Environmental Governance Feels Like “Alphabet Soup”
- The 3×5 Matrix: 3 Pillars (UNEP’s Triple Planetary Crisis) & 5 Layers of Governance
- Deep Dive (Climate): The Benchmark Model from IPCC to ISSB/SBTi
- Expanding the Map: Applying the Model to Nature (TNFD) & Chemicals (GFC)
- Practical Application: How to Instantly Decode Any New Acronym
Speaker

Kyoko Adamson
Kyoko Adamson is a consultant specializing in U.S. environmental regulatory compliance, with a focus on environmental impact assessment, biodiversity-related regulations, and international environmental frameworks. Combining a scientific background with more than 20 years of experience in technical translation, she provides analysis of U.S. and global environmental regulatory developments to support effective compliance strategies.
Event Overview
| Webinar Title | Navigating the “Alphabet Soup” of Global Environmental Governance |
|---|---|
| Date & Time | September 29th, 2026 9:00 – 9:30 am (GMT) |
| Language | English |
| Registration fee | Free |
| Capacity | 500 persons |
Free webinar: Navigating the “Alphabet Soup” of Global Environmental Governance
