The Role of Financial Institutions in Carbon Markets
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As global interest in carbon markets has exploded, the financial industry has increased its focus on potential investment opportunities and the necessity for investments to drive climate action. How have capital flows into carbon markets changed in recent years? What is the significance of these developments? What are the implications of these developments for mitigation? Tune in to hear from Luke Oliver, Managing Director, Head of Climate Investments, and Head of Strategy at KraneShares as we discuss the critical role financial institutions play in solving the climate crisis and maximizing the impact of the carbon market.
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