The climate crisis is complex, fast-moving, and global. At Tangelic, we believe it’s not enough to talk about climate change, we need spaces that cut through the noise, bring experts together, and share knowledge that helps us act.
Tangelic Insight Sessions are concise, high-level dialogues convening senior voices across policy, finance, and infrastructure. Each 60-minute session brings together 3–4 contributors for rapid interventions followed by an outcome-oriented exchange that distills actionable market and policy signals for the next 90–180 days.
Following each session, Tangelic publishes a 2-page Executive Note summarising key takeaways and opportunities, with contributors consulted and credited.
Intl Day of Clean Energy - Global transition, capital flows into Africa.
As the world accelerates toward net-zero targets, Africa’s position in the global energy transition is both critical and complex. The continent holds over 60% of the world’s best solar potential yet attracts less than 2% of global clean energy investment. This Insight Session will unpack how capital is moving — or not moving — into Africa’s energy landscape, and what mechanisms are emerging to close that gap.
Key Discussion Areas:
- Recalibrating the Global Energy Transition
- Capital Flow Dynamics: From Pledges to Pipelines
- Financing Justice: Aligning Capital with Equity
- Enabling Policy & Governance Frameworks
- Looking Ahead: Catalysts for 2026–2027
Post AGES + Indaba - Green innovation & private capital in Africa.
As Africa’s clean-energy agenda gains global attention, the conversation is shifting from ambition to acceleration. The Africa Green Economy Summit and Energy Indaba have spotlighted how innovation, entrepreneurship, and private capital can drive that acceleration — but key questions remain about how to align investor appetite with Africa’s diverse energy realities.
Key Discussion Areas:
- From Pledges to Projects — The New Investment Landscape
- Private Capital Pathways — De-Risking and Blending Finance
- Innovation as Infrastructure
- Equity, Access, and Ownership
- Looking Ahead: Catalysts for 2026–2027
Post Paris + EAIF - Trends in Africa’s climate finance flows.
Following the Paris Climate Finance Summit and the Energy Access Investment Forum, new commitments are being made to scale adaptation, mitigation, and energy-access financing across Africa. Yet despite record pledges, disbursement rates, accessibility, and alignment with local priorities remain uneven.
Key Discussion Areas:
- Mapping the Flow — Where the Money Is Going
- From Commitments to Cash — Closing the Disbursement Gap
- Blended Finance and Innovative Instruments
- Shifting Power in Climate Finance Governance
- Looking Ahead — Signals for the Next Financing Cycle
IPCC AR7 - Integrating non-Western & Indigenous knowledge into finance models.
The IPCC AR7 report highlights the critical role of diverse knowledge systems in shaping climate solutions. Yet mainstream climate finance models often underrepresent non-Western and Indigenous perspectives, risking inequitable outcomes and missed opportunities for resilience.
Key Discussion Areas:
- Lessons from IPCC AR7
- Integrating Knowledge Systems
- Finance Models and Inclusion
- Governance, Policy & Partnerships
Do you want to share your expertise with us? Get in touch to join one of our expert panels.
Why Check out our Insight Sessions?
- Gain insider perspectives from policymakers, economists, and practitioners.
- Understand not just what was promised, but how it can be delivered.
- Stay ahead of the conversation on climate, energy, and justice.
- Access free, digestible insights to share with your networks.