Stranded Assets and Multilateral Development Banks

Over the last few years the topic of "stranded assets" created by environment-related risk factors, including physical climate change impacts and societal responses to climate change, has loomed larger and larger. Not only has it sparked off one of the fastest growing social movements in history -the fossil free divestment campaign- it has also prompted reaction from a wide-range of key global actors. To lay the foundation for practical and implementable approaches to stranded assets, especially from a multilateral development bank (MDB) perspective, we set out three main topics of consideration in this publication.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Ben Caldecott
Format: Catalogs & Brochures biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Climate Change, Fossil Fuel, Investment, Development Bank, stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18235/0000193
https://publications.iadb.org/en/stranded-assets-and-multilateral-development-banks
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spelling dig-bid-node-170372023-09-12T14:17:29ZStranded Assets and Multilateral Development Banks 2015-11-04T00:00:00+0000 https://doi.org/10.18235/0000193 https://publications.iadb.org/en/stranded-assets-and-multilateral-development-banks Inter-American Development Bank Climate Change Fossil Fuel Investment Development Bank stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing Over the last few years the topic of "stranded assets" created by environment-related risk factors, including physical climate change impacts and societal responses to climate change, has loomed larger and larger. Not only has it sparked off one of the fastest growing social movements in history -the fossil free divestment campaign- it has also prompted reaction from a wide-range of key global actors. To lay the foundation for practical and implementable approaches to stranded assets, especially from a multilateral development bank (MDB) perspective, we set out three main topics of consideration in this publication. Inter-American Development Bank Ben Caldecott Inter American Development Bank Amal-Lee Amin Ana R. Rios Catalogs & Brochures application/pdf IDB Publications Belize Denmark en
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Fossil Fuel
Investment
Development Bank
stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing
Climate Change
Fossil Fuel
Investment
Development Bank
stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing
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Fossil Fuel
Investment
Development Bank
stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing
Climate Change
Fossil Fuel
Investment
Development Bank
stranded assets;climate change;access to knowledge;low carbon policy and regulations;finance;BIDcambioclima;institutional capacity insights and training;climate financing;Climate Financing
Inter-American Development Bank
Stranded Assets and Multilateral Development Banks
description Over the last few years the topic of "stranded assets" created by environment-related risk factors, including physical climate change impacts and societal responses to climate change, has loomed larger and larger. Not only has it sparked off one of the fastest growing social movements in history -the fossil free divestment campaign- it has also prompted reaction from a wide-range of key global actors. To lay the foundation for practical and implementable approaches to stranded assets, especially from a multilateral development bank (MDB) perspective, we set out three main topics of consideration in this publication.
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Fossil Fuel
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