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Financing a Fresh Green Future

ith over 30 years of experience in global climate governance, , Director General of the Global Green Growth Institute, a Seoul-based intergovernmental organization, has long engaged in helping governments convert to more sustainable modes of growth. In an exclusive interview with reporter Peng Jiawei, Rijsberman shared his views on China’s rising influence in the global transition toward renewable energy as well as its growing presence in the realm of climate finance. Edited excerpts of the

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