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Al Gore interview: Exclusive to Euromoney
Al Gore, the former vice president of the United States and leading environmental campaigner, says that market forces will play the pre-eminent role in the fight to combat climate change in an exclusive interview published by Euromoney.
Gore says he is encouraged by the commitment of some of the worlds largest financial institutions to pledge capital and intellectual resources to financing new technology that will assist in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
In some cases the commitment of larger banking institutions has run ahead of the expertise and knowledge that currently exists. And thats OK. Its right to try to understand the best ways to maximise the opportunities. Its a massive shift, and its going to pick up speed and be one of the largest movements in the history of business," Gore said in an interview with Euromoneys editor, Clive Horwood.
In a special report that was distributed at the annual World Bank/IMF meetings in Washington, Euromoney looks at the extent to which green finance will change the fabric of the global capital markets in the years to come, speaking to the thought-leaders at the worlds largest banks about their strategies to assist in and benefit from the challenge of climate change.
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Al Gore interview: Markets are the key to climate change
Al Gore explains why a new approach to investment is needed and discusses his own hands-on experience, adopts an unusual position in the carbon tax versus cap-and-trade debate, and says banks are generally ahead of the game but still have a lot more to do.
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Euromoney looks at the extent to which green finance will change the fabric of the global capital markets in the years to come, speaking to the thought-leaders at the worlds largest banks about their strategies to assist in and benefit from the challenge of climate change.