Claire Coustar of Deutsche Bank’s Investment Bank joins Markus Müller, Chief Investment Officer ESG & Global Head Chief Investment Office at Deutsche Bank's Private Bank, to discuss the recent evolution of the sovereign carbon credits market and how it will help us value and protect natural assets.
They argue that the UNFCCC REDD+ framework now offers a scalable and transparent way to deploy capital to reduce or reverse de-forestation. It could also pave the way for more “blue carbon” financing, another key component of global and national strategies to mitigate climate change.
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