WEBINAR | Can SA negotiate the climate finance deal we need at COP26?

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SPONSORED | On November 3, join analysts at a Business Day Dialogue to discuss how SA must play its part to mitigate its greenhouse gas emissions

On November 3, join analysts at a Business Day Dialogue to discuss how SA must play its part to mitigate its greenhouse gas emissionsLeading analysts will discuss what COP26 means for SA at the Business Day Dialogues online discussion on November 3. Picture: PEXELS/PIXABAY

For SA, the most coal-reliant nation in the G20, a just transition to renewable energy is largely dependent on financing agreements. BlackRock argues this would be a worthwhile investment considering the world is likely to lose 25% of its economic output over the next two decades if no climate change mitigation measures are taken.

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