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    Congratulations - becomes the first emerging markets bank to develop a strong coal exit policy. Now other ASEAN banks must follow this lead in the run up to and fight the

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    Good news from . Ending finance to new projects and exiting coal entirely by 2040 is essential to achieving the . Time for other ASEAN banks to follow this leadership by and tackle the

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    15 May 2020

    One of the key reasons our economies are so unstable is that we're liquidating nature for short-term output: the benefits we take are c$125trn/year & global GDP (a poor metric, I know) is c$85trn/year, so a whopping $40trn nature deficit per annum

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  5. 7 Apr 2020

    New blog with - Green economic stimulus: Priority actions for central banks Economic stimulus packages to revive economies affected by Covid-19 must not add fuel to the . Image credit

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    15 Nov 2019

    Fantastic news this week for - the world's biggest public bank has quit fossil fuels! This sets the bar for other public & private banks to follow...

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    11 Nov 2019

    Delighted to share my critical review of social protection and climate change adaptation literature (and approx. 29% of my PhD? ;) ) fresh off the press in -->

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    23 Sep 2019

    If a picture is worth 1,000 words then this GIF is worth 100,000

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    22 Sep 2019

    THREAD: Why is this hugely significant for ? This is a fivefold increase from the contributions to in 2017! The group of banks committed around $200 billion in 2017 to (1/)

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    Tax pollution not people. Stop subsidies to fossil fuels. Stop building new coal plants by 2020. -- My message from the Pacific.

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    13 May 2019

    Ridiculous! UK government raises VAT on solar panels to 20% while airlines are exempt from VAT on aviation fuel. This policy change is a giveaway to the fossil fuel industry.

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    3 May 2019

    XR I think the work you do is exemplary and inspiring so I am loathe to do this. But my alarm bells are ringing too, as a climate scientist watching XR making waves as part of an ever broader political movement for climate action. So this is meant wholly as constructive 1/6

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    Just out:| Phase out greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to end UK contribution to global warming, CCC says in a major new report: Read our new advice to Government. Full report, technical report + much more here:

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  15. 3 May 2019

    Dr Helena Wright speaks on France24 News about the extinction rebellion protests and climate science

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    15 Apr 2019

    What does the IPCC 1.5C report mean for countries developing ? A new report from examines how can guide mitigation action in line with 1.5C:

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    None of the “big six” development banks has yet laid out a roadmap toward 1.5 degrees, as New York City has done, argues

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    21 Mar 2019

    Graph by shows the biggest chunk of land can be liberated for forests through a shift in diets. Vital to get to net zero emissions by mid-century and avoid

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    27 Feb 2019

    Shivanal Kumar, Fijian Government, presents to the Least Developed Countries Expert Group on Fiji's 14-month process to develop their NAP document, with extensive stakeholder consultation and support by /. Read Fiji's NAP:

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