Investing in Green Construction and Sustainable Cities is Catching up: How Can We manage Data Gaps and Maximize Value?

March 04, 2020 00:20:34
 Investing in Green Construction and Sustainable Cities is Catching up: How Can We manage Data Gaps and Maximize Value?
LSEG Sustainable Growth
Investing in Green Construction and Sustainable Cities is Catching up: How Can We manage Data Gaps and Maximize Value?

Mar 04 2020 | 00:20:34

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Show Notes

Over $20 trillion is the expected cumulative investment opportunities for green cities in the emerging markets - and it’s just the beginning. It’s time for ESG and sustainable investors to jump on this opportunity, doing good for their portfolios and the world around them. What are other market implications and myths & truths around green infrastructure? Learn more in our interview with Alzbeta Klein, Director and Global Head of Climate Business at IFC.


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