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Giving up the Carbs

Future of Energy Week event with a Treaty Partner, Carbon Tracker Initiative

In the last quarter of 2020, China, Japan and South Korea all announced ambitions to become carbon-neutral by the middle of the century. As COP 26 approaches, what has been achieved since governments first committed to net-zero targets? How have the pledges from China, Japan and South Korea changed the conversation about energy transition? What are the implications for developed countries to mobilise at least $100bn in climate finance per year? And how should APAC countries that are affected by climate change adapt to protect communities and natural habitats?

  • Isabel Chatterton, Head of industry, infrastructure and natural resources, IFC Asia Pacific

  • Kingsmill Bond, Energy strategist, Carbon Tracker

Future of Energy Week | 7 October | Online | 3:00 pm -3:50 HKT

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