Climate.Table english edition

Climate.Table english edition

Online Audio- und Videomedien

The Professional Briefing on Global Climate and Energy Policy. Published by Table.Media

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Climate.Table is not the weekly disaster report on the global climate crisis. It provides information, current reports and background information on an unstoppable global change. It shows the consequences of climate change for society worldwide and how politics, business and science are dealing with it. It’s all about the big picture and we look at the big picture: Everything that has to do with the global climate crisis is of interest to us: reasons, consequences, measures against climate change and ways out of the climate crisis. At Climate.Table, we look at climate issues that are regionally and globally relevant to decision makers. To this end, we report primarily on political decisions in key countries and regions such as the EU, the USA, China, Russia, India, Australia, Brazil, South Africa and Southeast Asia. https://table.media/china/en/imprint/ https://table.media/china/en/data-privacy/

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    Where is the money? Financing will decide global climate protection in 2024. Finance is at the center of the international climate debate this year, even more so than usual. At #COP29 in Baku, the new long-term goal for North-South support beyond the previous 100 billion dollars must be agreed. The reform of the financial and banking system is on the agenda of the World Bank/IMF meeting. Time and the issue are pressing: Progress out of the debt crisis in developing countries and on the upcoming national climate plans will only be possible with sufficient help from the industrialized countries. In our Climate.Table Live Briefing, Climate Envoy and State Secretary at the Federal Foreign Office, Jennifer Morgan, discusses with one of the architects of the "Bridgetown Initiative" for a new global financial system: Avinash Persaud, advisor to Mia Mottley, the President of Barbados and special advisor to the Inter-American Development Bank on climate issues. Additional expertise will be provided by Jan Kowalzig, financial expert from the aid organization Oxfam. Moderated by Bernhard Pötter, Editorial Director of Climate Table, the central questions will be: How much money is needed? How is it best used? And above all: Who should pay? 👉 To registration: https://lnkd.in/gS7xkh2K

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