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Climate Bonds Connect 2023 New York: Session 2: Session 2: Delivering Credible Transitions for Companies and Hard-to-Abate Sectors

Climate Bonds Connect 2023 New York: Session 2: Session 2: Delivering Credible Transitions for Companies and Hard-to-Abate Sectors

FromClimate Bonds Initiative


Climate Bonds Connect 2023 New York: Session 2: Session 2: Delivering Credible Transitions for Companies and Hard-to-Abate Sectors

FromClimate Bonds Initiative

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Addressing climate change requires fundamental and rapid transformations across all sectors of the economy, including those with the largest and hardest-to-abate emissions. Such transformations cannot be achieved through incremental improvements to established modes and systems alone. Climate action to date is neither broad nor deep enough to be responsive to the scale of the challenge faced.   Current and potential issuers of green bonds in a range of sustainable sectors including steel, green hydrogen, renewable energy, grids and transmission, electric vehicles, mass transit, and green buildings, will provide insights into the current green bond issuance efforts and share their perspectives on what the future holds for their respective industries. Speakers

Marilyn Ceci(Moderator)JP Morgan, Managing Director, Senior Advisor to The Center for Carbon Transition
David Stickler(Speaker)Hybar, Chief Executive Officer
Claudia Jaramillo(Speaker)Jacobs, Chief Financial Officer
Niall Hannigan(Speaker)Masdar, Chief Financial Officer
Taylor Pullins(Speaker)White & Case LLP, Partner
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Over the last ten years, Climate Bonds has worked to mobilise the most significant capital market of all, the $100 trillion bond market for climate change solutions. Join us on the debate over the vision for the next ten years - the Transition Decade.