Amy Duffuor talks COP27 on The Energy Gang

As the UN warns that there is “no credible pathway” in place to limit global warming to 1.5 °C, arguments about climate justice are rising up the agenda for international negotiations at COP27 in Egypt. Amy Duffuor of Azolla Ventures, and Shanu Mathew of Lazard Asset Management, join host Ed Crooks on Wood Mackenzie’s The Energy Gang podcast.

They kick off the discussion by explaining the idea of climate justice, and then go on to explore what it means for the future of energy. Although it might seem like quite an abstract concept, considerations of climate justice can in fact have direct practical significance for decisions by businesses, investors, governments and NGOs. The gang discusses some of those implications, and looks at how they could shape the effort to tackle climate change in the future.

Listen and learn more here.

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