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Jul 2021
18m 11s

Climate change: the financial fight

Bbc World Service
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When it comes to climate change, what is the world of finance doing? Manuela Saragosa speaks to Jan Erik Saugestad, executive vice president of Norwegian asset managers Storebrand, whose investments must meet certain environmental, social and governance standards. This week also saw finance ministers from the V20 group of countries most vulnerable to climate change meet virtually. We talk climate justice with former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, currently speaker of the country's parliament.

Produced by Benjie Guy.

(Picture: coins in a jar with plant on a table. Credit Getty Images.)

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