A Roadmap for Brazil’s G20 Presidency on Sustainable Finance

Autores

  • Maria Netto
  • Lucca Rizzo
  • Cíntya Feitosa

Palavras-chave:

G20, G20 Brazil, sustainable finance, climate change, global development

Resumo

Brazil took over the G20 Presidency in December 2023, prioritizing social inclusion, hunger, and sustainable development. Emphasizing the need for substantial climate finance to comply with the Paris Agreement, Brazil commits to fostering sustainable finance within the G20, aiming to combat climate change and promote global sustainable development. The policy brief aims to succinctly summarize G20 financial discussions on climate change, spotlighting the Sustainable Finance Working Group's activities and Brazil's proposal for an ambitious yet tangible climate finance agenda during its G20 tenure.

Biografia do Autor

Maria Netto

Executive Director of the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS). She worked at the American Development Bank and the New Development Bank on the development of innovative financing programs and strategies to promote private sector investment in low-carbon and resilient projects.

Lucca Rizzo

Climate Finance Specialist of the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS). He is a lawyer with a master’s degree in international relations from PUC-Rio, with more than 7 years of experience in structuring and negotiating project finance, capital markets and green finance transactions.

Cíntya Feitosa

International Strategy Specialist of the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS). She holds a master’s degree in management, specializing in sustainability, from the Fundação Getulio Vargas's São Paulo School of Business Administration (FGV EAESP), with research on the adaptation to climate change.

Publicado

2024-01-24

Como Citar

Netto, M., Rizzo, L., & Feitosa, C. (2024). A Roadmap for Brazil’s G20 Presidency on Sustainable Finance. CEBRI-Revista: Brazilian Journal of International Affairs, (8), 95–111. Recuperado de https://cebri-revista.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/170

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