Martijn Wilder
Pollination Law
Australia
Pollination Law founder and CEO Martijn Wilder brings over twenty years’ experience in Australian and global climate law, serving as an expert voice on legal, policy, and financing mechanisms which support climate change mitigation, biodiversity and conservation, emissions trading, and the net zero transition. He is assisting the government of Timor-Leste regarding its national framework climate change law and advising the government of Fiji on the operationalisation of carbon markets within its climate change act.
Wilder is a key partner to sustainability-focused industry bodies, serving as chair and governing board member of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership, which works to accelerate and catalyse the deployment of clean energy solutions, and as a member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, which provides advice to preserve Australia’s land, water, and biodiversity.
Supporting the development of sustainability knowledge in the legal and business communities, Wilder is an adjunct professor of international climate change law at the Australian National University and speaks at the Macquarie Business School session on climate change and the steps necessary to finance Australia’s green energy transition.
