Anonymous ID: 234366 Jan. 21, 2021, 10:18 a.m. No.12652738   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2801

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>At the Paris Conference in 2015 where the Agreement was negotiated, the developed countries reaffirmed the commitment to mobilize $100 billion a year in climate finance by 2020, and agreed to continue mobilizing finance at the level of $100 billion a year until 2025. The commitment refers to the pre-existing plan to provide US$100 billion a year in aid to developing countries for actions on climate change adaptation and mitigation.

 

This bankrupts the corporation.

Anonymous ID: 234366 Jan. 21, 2021, 10:27 a.m. No.12652878   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Digging on "Concrete"; some of you anons will remember all sorts of folks from local government to the pope himself tweeting about "concrete" a few months ago. They were basically signalling that they needed to send funds from local institutions to the main bank; aka feeding the eye. Q mentioned this concept before.

 

Climate finance is “finance that aims at reducing emissions, and enhancing sinks of greenhouse gases and aims at reducing vulnerability of, and maintaining and increasing the resilience of, human and ecological systems to negative climate change impacts”, as defined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Standing Committee on Finance. The term has been used in a narrow sense to refer to transfers of public resources from developed to developing countries, in light of their UN Climate Convention obligations to provide "new and additional financial resources", and in a wider sense to refer to all financial flows relating to climate change mitigation and adaptation.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_World_Bank_Group