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COP21 Episode 3: Building Finances, Technologies and Capacities

Sivan Kartha, Stockholm Environmental Institute | Meena Raman, Third World Network

16-Nov-15 14:00

COP21 Episode 3: Building Finances, Technologies and Capacities

In order to make the necessary shifts and implement greener policies, developing countries require sufficient funding, technologies and institutional capacity and developed countries need to accept their responsibilities and help. In the third episode of COP21, we explore another pivotal issue for the COP21 negotiations in Paris, implementation. 

We speak to Sivan Kartha, a senior scientist at the Stockholm Environmental Institute and Meena Raman from the Third World Network and we also provide clips from interviews with Hela Cheikhrouhou, Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund and Kumi Naidoo, the Executive Director of Greenpeace International.


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