Beijing’s new coal strategy tests global faith in its climate pledges
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Climate, capital, and conscience: Who will pay for the global energy transition?
While wealthier countries have historically contributed the most to climate change, the Global South is now under pressure to take costly action. How will balancing between emissions reductions and economic growth affect long-term outcomes in developing countries?
Beijing’s new coal strategy tests global faith in its climate pledges
Beijing’s new coal strategy tests global faith in its climate pledges April 15, 2025 Posted by: Quatro Strategies Categories: China, ESG & Renewable Energy, Oil & Gas No Comments Subscribe to unlock this insight. START YOUR TRIAL NOWALREADY A MEMBER? .vc_custom_1452662201783{margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;margin-left: 0px !important;}.vc_custom_1533640…
Transition credits: A potential financial enabler for the coal-to-clean switch
Transition credits: A potential financial enabler for the coal-to-clean switch jmanuel.ieefa Tue, 04/15/2025 - 00:00 Report Energy Transition & Policy Climate Finance Energy Investment Trends Asia shutterstock_2485038675.jpg Ramnath N. Iyer Ramnath is IEEFA's Sustainable Finance Lead, Asia. He has over 30 years of experience in investments and finance, having worked with international banks and fund management firms in Singapore, Hong Kong, …
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