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New Frontiers in Climate Finance
Centre for Climate Finance and Investment
18 episodes
3 months ago
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E15: Decoding NCQGs: Why COP29 Missed the Mark on Climate Finance
New Frontiers in Climate Finance
29 minutes 56 seconds
9 months ago
E15: Decoding NCQGs: Why COP29 Missed the Mark on Climate Finance
This podcast episode features Alissa Kleinnijenhuis and host Harry MacKenzie discussing the New Common Quantified Goals (NCQGs) from COP 29 and its implications for global climate finance. The conversation underscores the systemic omission of fossil fuels from climate action discourse and highlights the inadequacies of the current financial commitments to decarbonization. Alissa elaborates on the need for developed countries to provide substantial and properly defined climate finance in grant-equivalent terms to aid developing countries in transitioning to renewable energy. The episode also explores the geopolitical and economic dynamics that hinder sufficient climate action and the urgent necessity for a coordinated, large-scale financial response to meet global mitigation targets. Alissa concludes by pointing out the economic self-interest for developed nations to fund decarbonization in developing countries, emphasizing the critical nature of timely and targeted climate finance. To learn more about Alissa’s research, please follow the links below:  Joint Statement: link  Paper #1: link  Paper #2: link  00:00 Introduction to the Climate Crisis  00:28 Understanding NCQGs and Their Importance  00:58 Challenges in Climate Finance  02:26 COP 29 and Climate Finance Goals  04:01 Issues with Current Climate Finance  05:09 Economic Case for Climate Finance  06:25 Political and Economic Barriers  08:32 Proposed Solutions and Recommendations  28:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 
New Frontiers in Climate Finance