Climate change is a vital issue for the future of the world, and climate finance is key to confronting it.
You get the lowdown on this supremely important subject on the European Investment Bank’s podcast A Dictionary of Finance this week. We interview Nancy Saich, senior technical advisor in the EIB’s Environment, Climate and Social Office, and Martin Berg, investment officer in the Infrastructure Funds and Climate Action division of the Bank.
Nancy starts with definitions of climate terms, including:
Martin puts today’s climate finance in a historical context, sketching the changes in approach to climate action that preceded the 2015 Paris agreement.
We’ll also talk about how much climate action you can do in developing countries for USD 100 billion a year—and whether it’s enough.
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