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Explainer: How Asia Can Unlock $800 Billion of Climate Financing
January 29, 2024
Ritu Basu
,
Cheng Hoon Lim
Governments, central banks, financial supervisors, and multilateral institutions must coordinate and develop a comprehensive strategy to attract more private capital.
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How to Scale Up Private Climate Finance in Emerging Economies
October 7, 2022
Torsten Ehlers
,
Charlotte Gardes-Landolfini
,
Fabio Natalucci
,
Prasad Ananthakrishnan
Scaling up private capital is crucial to finance vital low-carbon infrastructure projects, particularly in less developed economies
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Further Delaying Climate Policies Will Hurt Economic Growth
October 5, 2022
Benjamin Carton
,
Jean-Marc Natal
The transition to a greener future has a price—but the longer countries wait to make the shift, the larger the costs
Climate finance
Public Sector Must Play Major Role in Catalyzing Private Climate Finance
August 18, 2022
Kristalina Georgieva
,
Tobias Adrian
Climate change is one of the most critical macroeconomic and financial policy challenges that IMF members face in coming decades.
Climate finance
How Replacing Coal With Renewable Energy Could Pay For Itself
June 8, 2022
Tobias Adrian
,
Patrick Bolton
,
Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis
The world may gain an estimated $78 trillion over coming decades by making this energy transition.
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Tax Coordination Can Lead to a Fairer, Greener Global Economy
April 12, 2022
Vitor Gaspar
,
Shafik Hebous
,
Paolo Mauro
Cooperation across countries can raise revenue, tackle inequality, and fight climate change.
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