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Climate finance needs new ideas: could this model take off worldwide?

WInd turbines at sunrise, illustrating the need for more climate finance initiatives

Is this the dawn of a new era in climate finance? Image: Photo by Karsten Würth on Unsplash

Mason Wallick
Managing Director, Clime Capital Management Pte Ltd
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