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How maximizing green finance flows to developing countries could tackle global warming
See why developed and developing countries must act in concert to deliver climate finance that staves off the worst impacts of global warming for everyone.
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is one of Asia’s leading not-for-profit policy research institutions. CEEW uses data, integrated analysis and strategic outreach to explain and change resource use, reuse and misuse. CEEW addresses global challenges through an integrated and internationally focused approach. It provides independent, high-quality research, develops partnerships with public and private institutions, and engages with the wider public. CEEW has engaged in 270 research projects, published 200 peer-reviewed books, policy reports and papers, engaged with governments worldwide 670 times, helped state governments with water and irrigation reforms, and organized 350 seminars and conferences.
See why developed and developing countries must act in concert to deliver climate finance that staves off the worst impacts of global warming for everyone.
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