How Can Finance Address Climate Change?

30/11/2021 54 min
How Can Finance Address Climate Change?

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In public discussion, climate finance is often bandied around with banks positioning themselves as positive actors in addressing climate change. But what do they do? This panel examines how the finance sector is shifting to incorporate climate modelling into its risk assessments for investments, how finance can create new ‘green’ markets and products, be used for investing in ‘green infrastructure’, and how climate finance is being used for addressing international climate injustice for those most affected by climate change such as the Pacific. This event was part of the Sydney Environment Institute's Extraction Series that probes the use, impact and future of gas, coal and lead extraction in Australia at a critical point in our changing climate. For more information about this click here.Timestamps 00:50 Introducing the Extraction Series and Acknowledgement of Country - Susan Park 02:25 Climate Finance at COP26 - Tim Stephens 09:40 What is Climate Finance and Why is it Important? - Gareth Bryant 13:45 The Changing Landscape of Public Finance - Kate Owens 22:55 A Blurring Boundary Between Private & Public Finance - Gareth Bryant 27:00 It's All About Climate Financial Risks - Tanya Fiedler 32:55 Can Climate Finance Promote Climate Justice? 42:45 The Climate Refugee Crisis and Finance's Role 45:20 The Power of Regulation in Capital Markets 47:50 Mainstreaming Climate Finance 49:40 The Role of Transnational Litigation in Climate Finance Speakers Dr Gareth Bryant, Sydney Policy Lab Dr Tanya Fiedler, University of Sydney Business School Dr Katherine Owens, University of Sydney Law School Professor Susan Park, Sydney Environment Institute Professor Tim Stephens (Chair), University of Sydney Law School Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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