
This video was originally published by the World Economic Forum. More highlights from #AMGFC24 are available on wef.ch/amgfc24
Ongoing climate negotiations continue to be shaped by equity concerns over emissions, mitigation and adaptation costs. How can the global community move beyond existing divides to ensure the most vulnerable countries can access the capital and technology needed to transition into green, resilient economies?
Speakers:
Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation
Ama Francis, Climate Director, International Refugee Assistance Project
Lutfey Siddiqi, Chief Advisor’s Special Envoy on International Affairs, Bangladesh Government
Gauri Singh, Deputy Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Angel Hsu, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina
Moderator: Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Editor, Global Energy and Climate Innovation, The Economist
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Just a talk fest doing bashing of the "developed world". And amazing hypothesis – if my customer makes money, then that money belongs to me. Climate finance is deteriorating into just a quest for more money. How projects are being structured does not matter – just give me money.
Sameer saran – somebody had to say all that . Well done
This is why extreme capitalism is bad on which america and west took high ground and created many problems.
Samir once talk he never stop talking