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Op-ed December 12th 2017

Climate finance needs a shared vision to entice investors

Thomson Reuters Foundation News

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    To mark the second anniversary of the Paris Agreement, France - under President Macron’s leadership and in cooperation with the World Bank and the United Nations - hosts the “One Planet Summit” on December 12. This summit represents an opportunity to further catalyse climate finance and gradually reorient investments, but only if it effectively supports a consistent approach bringing together the supply side (how to raise more money?) and the demand side (where and how would these financial flows be used?). More specifically, progress on three aspects of the finance discussion can be expected.  [...]

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    Authors

    Henri Waisman

    Henri Waisman

    Director, Deep Decarbonization Pathways programme

    David Levaï Iddri

    David Levaï

    Associate Researcher

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    International Cooperation for Climate

    Since 2015

    Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project

    Since 2014

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