Ep. 129 - Fireside Chat: Building Climate Resiliency Through Financial Reforms
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The frequency and devastation of climate-related disasters in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are growing. The risks of financial instability, food insecurity, and human loss and suffering are increasing and impeding economic growth. While SIDS have contributed the least to global climate change, they are hardest hit by natural disasters. The consequences for their economies and people’s lives are catastrophic. Part of the solution is accelerating the transition to net zero and sustainable development. Our speakers shared perspectives and insights on effective approaches for governments, policy makers, and financial sector leaders.Speaker: Timothy N.J. Antoine, Governor, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank; Board Member, Toronto CentreModerator: Jennifer Elliott, Advisor, Monetary and Capital Markets Department, IMF; Board Member, Toronto CentreModerator: Erin Tansey, Director, Sustainable Inclusive Economies Program, International Development Research Centre (IDRC)Read the transcript here (https://torcentre.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Files/EfFZzszENPdBlq9frH8bwsIB0_z22dbyzZcVWkfWfmxb9A?e=ebzLib). Read their biographies here (https://torcentre.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Files/EYXcjaHowaBBsRc3WvpU4esBUtJ0FbsWYzP0uWbUxG15hQ?e=PviJnL). Toronto Centre and the IDRC co-hosted this event on the margins of the Canada-CARICOM Summit.https://www.torontocentre.org/ (https://www.torontocentre.org/)
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