
Nathaniel Mason
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Dec 7, 2023 |
odi.org | Mark Miller |Nathaniel Mason |Derrick Abudu
The COP 28 negotiations are – as in so many years – at their most contentious over international transfers of money. While finance is obviously critical, history tells us that walls of new money will not necessarily translate into sustained and inclusive economic development. By way of illustration, data on debt flows reveal that inward international financial flows increased markedly to the African continent in the 2010s, but there was no consistent corresponding growth in exports.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
preventionweb.net | Nathaniel Mason |Jodie Keane |Mark Miller
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Sep 5, 2023 |
odi.org | Mark Miller |Jodie Keane |Nathaniel Mason
There is ever more need to move away from an unhelpful binary distinction between achieving development and addressing climate change. Theeffects of climate change, including actions to mitigate it, are reshaping development pathways on a global scale. A global economy being reshaped by climate changeMuch of the focus on climate and development has centred on the allocation of the marginal ‘aid’ dollar.
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Sep 4, 2023 |
odi.org | Nathaniel Mason |Jodie Keane |Mark Miller |Prachi Agarwal
Climate change is not confined by national boundaries—it has far-reaching impacts that transcend borders and reshape the global economy. The effects of climate change and countries' responses to it have significant cross-border consequences. Flows of natural resources, ecosystem services, traded goods and services, investment, ideas, migration, and travel are all undergoing shifts as a result.
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Sep 4, 2023 |
reliefweb.int | Nathaniel Mason |Jodie Keane |Mark Miller |Prachi Agarwal
Attachments Download Report (PDF | 1.24 MB) Written by Nathaniel Mason, Jodie Keane, Mark Miller, Prachi Agarwal, Yunnan Chen, Archie GilmourClimate change is not confined by national boundaries—it has far-reaching impacts that transcend borders and reshape the global economy. The effects of climate change and countries' responses to it have significant cross-border consequences.
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