💨 Abstract
Investment managers, such as Rob Drijkoningen of Neuberger Berman, are critical to increasing private sector investment in climate change projects in developing countries, as part of a global funding commitment at COP29. However, Drijkoningen has found that development banks are not willing to share enough information about project risks, and do not allow investors to pick projects of interest, making investment unappealing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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