- Why we must invest in sustainable infrastructure
Ania Porucznik, Senior Project Manager, Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation; Sophie Heald, Climate Risk Specialist, Ortec Finance; Koen De Reus, Client Servicing Lead, Climate Scenarios and Sustainability, Ortec Finance; Tijmen Janssen, Climate Risk Analyst, Ortec Finance; Christian Déséglise, Group Head of Sustainable Infrastructure and Innovation, HSBC Holdings plc; Natalia Moudrak
- Infrastructure around the world is failing. Here’s how to make it more . . .
Underfunding of critical infrastructure worldwide is hampering economic progress, and exposing businesses and communities to significant risks Stronger public-private partnerships, project finance and risk management could fill the gap
- How to create the financial market infrastructures of the future
Financial market infrastructures (FMI) have long played a critical role in protecting the safety and stability of the global financial system They serve as trusted stewards to the industry, operating behind the scenes to ensure that trillions of dollars in financial transactions are risk-managed and efficiently processed daily
- Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure . . .
The Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure Solutions for Clean Energies report examines the challenges around clean energy infrastructure deployment and identifies solutions for clusters, transport and logistics industries
- How to build smarter and more sustainable infrastructure
Infrastructure 4 0 is about integrating digital technologies with physical assets It’s about generating, harvesting, integrating, and analyzing data
- Renewables are booming. How can we pay for the energy infrastructure . . .
Here’s how to build energy infrastructures fit for the future; Clean energy innovation points the way to net zero: But what about the underlying infrastructure? Energy infrastructure development to power Myanmar’s growth
- The world is facing a $15 trillion infrastructure gap by 2040. Heres . . .
Private investment is a well-trodden path for financing infrastructure development With government funds increasingly squeezed to pay for things like healthcare, education and pension obligations, turning to the private sector to fund some infrastructure projects will be essential, now more than ever
- Vancouver shows how cities can develop better infrastructure | World . . .
Vancouver has spent many years developing a governance model that increases collaboration around infrastructure, encourages joint funded projects, and spurs future engagements across the board
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