Greening Finance Amidst Shifting Global Trends
Bloomberg’s European Headquarters 3 Queen Victoria Street London EC4N 4TQ
About this Event
Join us for a high-impact panel discussion exploring the future of global climate finance in a time of rising geopolitical and market uncertainty. Building on April’s Billions to Trillions Summit at Duke University, this session will unpack the growing U.S.–EU climate policy divide, international finance rollbacks, and emerging solutions.
This panel conversation is part of the Global Climate Forum for Young Finance Professionals, an educational initiative to equip and mobilize the next generation of financial leaders in climate finance.
Panelists will spotlight innovative financial tools, policy shifts, and cross-border collaborations aimed at unlocking private capital for climate action—despite today’s complex global landscape.
Held under Chatham House Rule, the panel will be followed by a networking reception with peers, mentors, and leaders in sustainable finance.
The New York Climate Exchange; Duke University; Bloomberg
Founded on the belief that collaboration works, The New York Climate Exchange is more than an academic institution; it's a dynamic think-tank and do-tank working at the intersection of climate policy, finance, science, and technology to advance climate solutions locally and globally. The Exchange unites top-tier universities, corporations, and community organizations via an engagement model that posits that better outcomes result from bringing different perspectives to the table.
Academic institutions and corporate partners include Duke University and Bloomberg.
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