Theme
How Clean is Green Financing?
Understanding the National and International Landscape, Investors & its Efficacy
Day 1: December 14, 2021
Adaptation, Loss and Damage – COP26 and the Money Trail
Meena Raman,
Third World Network
Topic: A run-down of what happened at the COP26 in the climate finance arena
Gagan Sidhu,
Centre for Energy Finance, CEEW
Topic: India’s path ahead in terms of commitment and obligations
Nitin Sethi,
The Reporters’ Collective
Topic: Critique of India’s commitment at COP26: A reality check
Day 2: December 15, 2021
Multinational Institutions and Finance for the Developing World
Mariel Vilella, Zero Waste- Europe
Topic: Mapping the climate finance requirement to tackle climate change
Rathin Roy, Overseas Development Institute
Topic: The canvas of multinational institutions investing in climate funding and the nature of the funding
Lidy Nacpil, Asia Energy Network & APMDD
Day 3: December 16, 2021
Patching over Emissions – Paying for Net-Zero
Soumya Datta, Friends of the Earth India and MAUSAM
Topic: The real story of net-zero: A climate justice perspective
Kalyani Menon-Sen, Gender at Work
Topic: India’s decarbonization pathway: A feminist perspective
Chandra Bhushan, iFOREST
Ajay Shah, Jindal Global Business School
Day 4: December 17, 2021
Green Finance and the Risk of False Solutions
Doun Moon, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh
Sushmita, Independent Researcher
Arpitha Kodiveri, Postdoctoral Researcher, Climate Litigation Accelerator, NYU School of Law
Topic: Greenwashing and false solutions: A regulatory perspective and the way ahead
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