Climate Finance: The role of public and private actors
IISD President Scott Vaughan spoke at a panel discussion addressing Climate Finance:
The Role of Public and Private Actors that also featured Jun Ying (Bloomberg New Energy Finance), Wang Yao (Central University of Finance & Economics), Weiwei Kou (Carbon Trading Capital) and Stephanie Jensen-Cormier (China Carbon Forum & Canadian Embassy). The panel was jointly hosted by the China Carbon Forum and the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, with opening remarks made by Guy Saint-Jacques, Canadian Ambassador to China.
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