Despite growing sustainable investment opportunities across Africa, “business-as-usual” finance system reinforces funding gap.
Energy companies are advocating for LNG terminals across the EU and Africa.
Adaptation themes will be incorporated into the network’s workstreams over the next two years.
With global trade highly dependent on shipping, achieving net zero may put wind in the sails of other industries’ climate ambitions.
Recognition, but not acceptance, of temperature overshoot may become a necessity for investors, companies and policymakers.
Investors are increasingly aware that protecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights and solving the climate and nature crises go hand-in-hand.
Well-designed carbon credit projects could offer “life changing” impacts in developing countries.
Institutional investors weigh up “competing” net zero initiative commitments.
In the absence of regulation, market participants welcome clarity on best practice from standards-setters.
Joined-up climate policies seen as vital to catalyse a “generational shift” towards climate investments, technologies and solutions this decade.
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