“Simply speaking, we need more money flowing to developing countries. Finance is at the center of the effort to transition to a post-fossil-fuel world.” UN Climate Change Executive Secretary @simonstiell
@UNFCCC @Renewable_Bruce @simonstiell Money is always on the lookout for return. When will the externalities of climate change change the financial equations? Can the world find a sunny way forward together? As @CFigueres said it is a combination of technology, finance and policy.
@UNFCCC @simonstiell In addition to the COP 28, the funds for Energy Transition are Climate Finance Fund, promised in 1992.
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Celebrities in the meantime: x.com/swiftjetnextda…
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Celebrities in the meantime: x.com/swiftjetnextda…
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Some countries may be allowed by UN to place the money in their country's climate funds with intimation to UN for where and how to invest.,if they do not want to place to UN.
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Relying on money to solve the problem is not humane.
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Well, at least they're be a bit honest. They want more money. Let's not give them any more.
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Oil is not a fossil fuel. It's not scarce, it's renewable, and burning it releases carbon, which plants LOVE. Why not address the real causes of our weather problems: x.com/mad00dler/stat…
@UNFCCC @simonstiell Oil is not a fossil fuel. It's not scarce, it's renewable, and burning it releases carbon, which plants LOVE. Why not address the real causes of our weather problems: x.com/mad00dler/stat…