2025 marks a pivotal year for advancing global climate finance. The Baku to Belém Roadmap sets out a pathway to mobilize at least $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 to support climate action in developing countries, with developed countries expected to provide or mobilize at least $300 billion per year as part of that total. While countries and businesses work to accelerate efforts on climate mitigation, there is a pressing and parallel need to scale up finance for climate adaptation, particularly for the world’s most vulnerable countries and regions facing escalating climate risks. The ultimate aim: building long-term resilience. The roundtable will bring together governments, public and private investors, policymakers, and insurance leaders for an action-oriented roundtable discussion. The group will share expertise and lessons learned drawn from initiatives seeking to de-risk investments in climate adaptation and resilience and explore new opportunities for investors and insurers to marshal resources and investments into critical emerging markets.