New Pathways for International Climate Funding

Quantitative analysis of realistic funding scenarios to achieve internationally recognized goal estimates finance could total up to $155 billion by 2020.
Posted On 03 Jun 2015
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Green bond market growing substantially

New Moody’s report says that growth potential for green bonds is considerable as more issuers from countries such as China and India emerge
Posted On 31 May 2015
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Global finance must face up to climate challenge

Trillions of dollars need to be redirected into building low-carbon economies to avoid serious climate change, the UN warns.
Posted On 27 May 2015
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Improved carbon pricing could make socially-conscious investing easier

It is the consumption of fossil fuels, rather than their production, that is mostly responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases.
Posted On 23 May 2015
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Business leaders message to policymakers – “Let’s Make a Deal”

Global business leaders send a clear message to national and international policymakers: “We want a global climate deal that achieves net zero emissions – make it happen at COP21”
Posted On 23 May 2015
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No Need to Choose Between a Carbon Price and the Oil Patch

It is the consumers of fossil fuels that need to be a central focus of any carbon-pricing policy, not the producers.
Posted On 23 May 2015
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Natural Gas in Canada – What are the options going forward?

The window for new supply requirement appears to have moved back to the early 2020’s, and Asian buyers appear set on moving away from oil-indexed long term contract prices.
Posted On 23 May 2015
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Why climate change demands the reform of our financial system

UN Report Lays Out Financial Reforms Needed to Harness Multi-Trillion Investments towards Insulating Countries, Communities from Climate Shocks and Build Market Resilience
Posted On 22 May 2015
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