Join us for our London Climate Action Week event on Thursday 29th June, from 15:00 to 16:00 BST / 16:00 to 17:00 CEST, to explore how developing countries can scale ambition mobilize finance for a just and sustainable future.

SNAPFI researchers from Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, India, and the EU will present their findings from their latest report on ‘The role of international climate finance for bridging the low carbon investment gap’.

The webinar will address information gaps and explore principles for international support to achieve net-zero targets and just transitions. By aligning financial support with ambitious climate goals, we can accelerate the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future while ensuring equitable outcomes for all nations and communities.

This event is hosted by of the Strengthen National Climate Policy Implementation: Comparative Empirical Learning & Creating Linkage to Climate Finance (SNAPFI) project.

Register here.

 

Agenda (in London time)

15:00 -               15:05

Welcome & Introduction to the SNAPFI project

Heiner von Luepke (DIW Berlin)

15:05 – 15:20    

Overview of the project report and Principles of International Finance

Markus Hagemann (NewClimate Institute)

14:10 – 14:30

International finance needs in country plans

Presentations by: Camila Yamahaki (FGV, Brazil), Manish Shrivastava (TERI, India), Zahara Sitta (ITB, Indonesia), Michael Boulle (UCT, South Africa)

14:45 – 16:00

Summary & open discussion

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