COP 21: Paris and beyond
- For the last two weeks global leaders have been working together to agree on strategies to tackle climate change, combining development and environmental goals with a fair approach that takes into account the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities. The question on everyone’s lips is how we will pay for it.
As the world’s largest provider of climate finance, we have an important role to play, now and after Paris.
You can check out our event line-up to find out what meetings we will be involved in.
More details available at: bit.ly/road2Paris The work does not stop at Paris: resolves the European Investment Bank, welcoming global deal on climate
- The global deal on climate change, sealed this weekend in Paris, has been welcomed by the EIB. Vice-President Jonathan Taylor said, "The EIB, as the world's biggest provider of climate finance, stands ready to help to turn these commitments into a reality: by offering its significant expertise, mobilising the necessary finance and getting the private sector on board."
- Read more on our Press Release:
"The work does not stop at Paris": resolves EIB, welcoming global deal on climateThe global deal on climate change, sealed this weekend in Paris, has been welcomed by the European Investment Bank (EIB). The EIB, which is already the world's biggest provider of climate finance, will now play a key part in mobilising the additional resources needed, much of it from the private sector.Latest news from COP 21
- Innovative Finance: A beginner's guide with EIB's Martin Berg
Engaging the Trillions: institutional Investors - how do we get them on board for climate finance? Ahead of a critical debate at COP 21 later today - Watch EIB's Martin Berg on innovative financing: - Here is an example of how a ground-breaking fund attracts private investment for climate and development projects!
And climate talks are not only happening in Paris!
- Here in Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel will join EIB President at the InnovFin Conference on Financing the Circular Economy:
Financing the Circular EconomyLuxembourg, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) collaborate to support the transition to a more circular economy. The conference "Financing the Circular Economy", which will take place on 10 December 2015 at the EIB headquarters in Luxembourg, aims to further engage Europe's financial sector in the circular economy.- Watch the conference live at:
EC Audiovisual Service - EbS LiveEurope by Satellite Both Schedules EbS schedule EbS Live EbS+ schedule EbS+ Live EbS Bookmarks What's EbS? Satellite reception Internet reception Available services Languages- Or follow the live tweets feed: #innovfin_enter
- You can find President Hoyer's full speech at: http://www.eib.org/attachments/press/circular-economy_speech-hoyer-10-dec.pdf …
EIB at COP21
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