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I4CE Newsletter - Looking back on 2019 (bis)
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#Looking back on 2019 (bis)

This week again I4CE takes you back to 2019. Relive last year's economic and climate events through our most popular blog posts and the Institute's best tweets. On your plate: climate finance, alignment, carbon revenues, European Climate Bank or the UN Climate Action Summit

#Top "I4CE Expert View Point" 2019

A European Climate Bank: we can do better
The idea of creating a European Climate Bank was gaining ground before the European elections.However, is it the best solution for climate financing? For Dr Ian Cochran from I4CE, efforts should be invested where they will be the most useful: in the institutions that can already act today.
What is the One Planet Lab?
The One Planet Lab met for the first time on March 2019 in Paris. But what is this Lab? Morgane Nicol from I4CE, which together with IDDRI is in charge of the scientific secretariat of the Lab, provides some basic answers in this blogpost.
Using Carbon revenues
In this blogpost, Sebastien Postic gives the key messages of the report he wrote with the World Bank and AFD on carbon revenues. He explores the various choices over the use of carbon revenues around the world, to provide a practical guide for decision-makers who are implementing or reassessing their national carbon price.
Understanding deforestation processes in Brazil to avoid the tipping point
Clothilde Tronquet from I4CE shares in this blogpost her analysis of the causes of deforestation in the Amazon, the weight of economic and political factors, and the measures to be taken to avoid reaching a point of no return.
The Silver Lining of the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit
While the outcomes of the New York  Climate Action Summit were seen as deeply disappointing, there were nevertheless a number of ‘silver linings’ to keep in mind. Alice Pauthier and Ian Cochran from I4CE share four key ideas to focus efforts moving forward.

#Top tweet 2019

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