On 7th November with WWF we’re holding a side event on sovereign green bonds
Come and hear about present and future issuers:WWF PandaHub, Bonn Zone COP23
The Green Sovereign Story
Poland led the way, France and Fiji followed by stepping up on sovereign issuance. Nigeria has signalled their intentions. Who’s next to take the lead?
This 2nd day COP side event will focus on the importance of sovereign issuance. Speakers will explore the potential for green sovereign bonds to assist developed and emerging economies address climate change and NDC goals.
Invitation
Where: WWF PandaHub, Bonn Zone COP23, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn.
When: Tuesday, 7th November 2017 11:30AM-12:45PM
How to get there: The Bonn Zone is located adjacent Rheinaue Park, within the main conference venue.
Moderator: Justine Leigh-Bell, Director of Market Development, Climate Bonds Initiative.
Speakers: Government Representatives from France, Fiji, Kenya & Nigeria (TBC)
Event Organisers: An event organised by the Climate Bonds Initiative and hosted by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF).
Agenda
11:30-11:40 Introduction by WWF
11:40-11:50 Overview on the importance of sovereign green bonds: Justine Leigh-Bell, Director of Market Development, Climate Bonds Initiative
11:50-12:20 Remarks by representatives of Government Treasuries from France, Fiji, Kenya and Nigeria
12:20-12:40 Audience Questions
12:40-12:45 Concluding Remarks
We hope to see you there!
‘Till next time,
Climate Bonds
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