UNCTAD calls for channelling of more net zero funds in developing economies
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development has called for increased efforts to channel net-zero finance towards developing economies, amid a huge shortfall.
This comes as Kenya, DR Congo, Gabon, Ghana, South Africa and Zambia stand to hugely benefit from the opportunities derived from climate change mitigation and decarbonization.
Key sectors include power, transport, agriculture, construction, mining, and natural gas.https://www.the-star.co.ke/business/kenya/2023-10-21-unctad-calls-for-more-net-zero-financing-in-developing-economies/
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Ann Nyambura
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This initiative by UNCTAD is a positive step towards achieving a more sustainable future.
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A surely great call by our friends at the UNCTAD
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The UNCTAD being at the forefront of clean energy is something we love to see
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This is impressive
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Munene Mugambi
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We can all agree that funding will make a change to developing economies
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Banks and investors should as well help prevent climate catastrophe.
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Elizabeth Gathigia
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A great call,
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George Kariuki
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Developed countries should heed the call of UNCTAD and increase their support for net zero finance in developing economies.
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This is good and healthy
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A crucial call by UNCTAD đź’šđź’š
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Grace Njeri
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A net-zero economy presents economic opportunities and in addition to achieving climate targets.
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CHRIS NGATIA
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This is great
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The calls for channeling of zero net is essential for developing countries
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This initiative by UNCTAD is a positive step towards achieving a more sustainable future.
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A surely great call by our friends at the UNCTAD
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Dear Esther Wanjiku Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to UNCTAD by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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The UNCTAD being at the forefront of clean energy is something we love to see
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This is impressive
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We can all agree that funding will make a change to developing economies
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Banks and investors should as well help prevent climate catastrophe.
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A great call,
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Developed countries should heed the call of UNCTAD and increase their support for net zero finance in developing economies.
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This is good and healthy
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A crucial call by UNCTAD đź’šđź’š
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A net-zero economy presents economic opportunities and in addition to achieving climate targets.
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This is great
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The calls for channeling of zero net is essential for developing countries