Panel Discussion -World Bank, Climate Change, and Climate Finance

Date: 
Thu, 04/22/2010 - 14:00 - 14:30
Address: 
1100 15th Street, NW, 11th Floor (near McPherson Square and Farragut North metro stops)
City: 
Washington, D.C.
Country: 
United States


Thursday, April 22, 2-3:30 - Washington, D.C.
 
Panel Discussion -World Bank, Climate Change, and Climate Finance
 
Despite widespread civil society opposition in South Africa and abroad, the World Bank just approved a $3.75 billion loan to help South African utility company Eskom build one of the world’s largest coal plants. Please join us for an update on the Eskom loan and on the role of the World Bank in both causing and responding to climate change. The panel will look specifically at Brazil as a case study and also consider the intersection of the World Bank and international climate negotiations, where the World Bank is vying for a major role in financing adaptation and mitigation efforts in developing countries.
 
Topics and speakers on the panel include:
 
  • World Bank, coal, and civil society in South Africa – Sunita Dubey, groundWork
  • World Bank’s Climate Investment Funds, energy portfolio, and Carbon Finance Unit – Ama Marston, Bretton Woods Project
  • World Bank, forests and climate – Korinna Horta, Urgewald
  • World Bank and climate in Brazil, perspectives from Latin American social movements – Gabriel Strautman, Brazil Network and Jubilee South
  • Intersection between the World Bank and UN climate negotiations - Karen Orenstein, Friends of the Earth US
  • Moderator - Nora Honkaniem, European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad)
 
Location - Friends of the Earth’s new office, 1100 15th Street, NW, 11th Floor (near McPherson Square and Farragut North metro stops).
 
Cosponsors – ActionAid USA, Amazon Watch, Bretton Woods Project, Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mundial, European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad), Jubilee South, Jubilee USA, Friends of the Earth US, Heinrich Boell Foundation North America, Oil Change International, Pacific Environment, Sustainable Energy and Economy Network of the Institute for Policy Studies, Urgewald