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Landscape of Climate Finance in France : launch of the 2015 edition

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I4CE – Institute for Climate Economics invites you to the presentation of the final results of its annual study:

Landscape of Climate Finance in France

Launch of the 2015 Edition

November 12th 2015, 5PM at Caisse des Dépôts
15 Quai Anatole France
75006 Paris
Salle Solférino

The Landscape of Climate Finance is a comprehensive study of investment and financial flows in favor of climate and energy transition in France. The study reviews the role and scope of public and private instrument and intermediaries in financing actions that reduce GHG emissions, including energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable transport infrastructure. The presentation of the results will be followed by a debate between various stakeholders of climate finance.

Please note that the event will be held in French. An executive summary of the study will be made available in English at the event.

See the full program (in French)

To attend this conference or to receive the final report and related documents, please register for free by clicking on the following link:

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For more information on the Landscape of Climate Finance, please contact hadrien.hainaut@i4ce.org or visit our wepage dedicated to the Landscape of Climate finance project.

12 Nov 2015

Landscape of Climate Finance in France : launch of the 2015 edition

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