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Meeting of Climate Action Coalition chaired by Minister of Finance Vanhanen as cooperation was joined by United States, Japan and South Korea Ministry of Finance Press release
Climate and economic policies were discussed by the finance ministers of over 60 countries at the meeting of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action on 6 April 2021. In its spring meeting, the Coalition acquired eight new member countries, including the United States, Japan and South Korea.
The meeting was co-chaired by Finland’s Minister of Finance
Matti Vanhanen and his counterparts Rodrigo Cerda from Chile and
Sri Mulyani Indrawati from Indonesia. After the meeting, the Coalition will continue its work with Finland and Indonesia as chairs.
The Duke of Cambridge has urged global finance leaders to “invest in nature” in order to combat climate change and benefit “our children and grandchildren”.
William’s comments were made in a speech during a session of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund’s virtual Spring Meetings event.
The duke launched his ambitious £50 million Earthshot Prize project in the autumn with his Royal Foundation, which aims to recognise solutions, ideas and technologies that “repair the planet”.
William with Sir David Attenborough, a member of the Earthshot Prize Council (Kensington Palace/The Earthshot Prize)
“We cannot recover sustainably from coronavirus, eradicate global poverty, achieve net zero emissions, or adapt to climate change, without investing in nature,” William said in the pre-recorded video message.
The Duke of Cambridge has urged global finance leaders to “invest in nature” in order to combat climate change and benefit “our children and grandchildren”.
William’s comments were made in a speech during a session of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund’s virtual Spring Meetings event.
The duke launched his ambitious £50 million Earthshot Prize project in the autumn with his Royal Foundation, which aims to recognise solutions, ideas and technologies that “repair the planet”.
William with Sir David Attenborough, a member of the Earthshot Prize Council (Kensington Palace/The Earthshot Prize)
“We cannot recover sustainably from coronavirus, eradicate global poverty, achieve net zero emissions, or adapt to climate change, without investing in nature,” William said in the pre-recorded video message.
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