Closing (Policy): Opportunity & finance roundtable

21 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

The requirements of a transition to a carbon neutral future by 2050 and, in the case of the EU, a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, offer a wide variety of opportunities for households, firms and society at large to avail of new consumption, investment and production practices. This panel discussion will explore concrete, implemental policies and actions of how the global financial system can be mobilized to support this radical change and how global finance can work for the climate and biodiversity.

Keywords

Finance and Regulation
Communication Engagement and Capacity Building
Climate finance
policy session
carbon neutral

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