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CLIMATE ONE: In Person at COP27: Funding the Global Energy Transition

CLIMATE ONE: In Person at COP27: Funding the Global Energy Transition

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast


CLIMATE ONE: In Person at COP27: Funding the Global Energy Transition

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Climate One has been at this year's UN climate summit, COP27, where one of the issues at the forefront of the conversation has been “loss and damage” – the idea that rich countries who have historically emitted the vast majority of climate-disrupting pollution should have to pay for the resulting suffering borne by those least responsible for the problem. At the same time, the whole world needs to drastically reduce its emissions and transition to clean energy – and that costs money, too.

When even wealthy countries struggle to meet self imposed goals to cut down on carbon pollution, how can developing countries, who are already suffering the effects of the climate crisis, fund their own moves to clean energy?

Guests: 
Bogolo Joy Kenewendo, UN Climate Change High-Level Champions’ Special Advisor, Africa Director
Arunabha Ghosh, CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Alastair Marsh, Reporter, Bloomberg
Johnson Cerda, DGM Global
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Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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