Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Working in tandem
The Statesman
|February 22, 2025
It is clear from the recent geopolitical developments that most developing countries need to fend for themselves, notwithstanding the lofty global goals for climate protection, when it comes to sustainability. Forging partnerships with key stakeholders in industry and governments across the globe and creating opportunities for finance to flow into sustainable products and technologies is critical to change the corporate and social behaviour in the long run

The year 2025 has thrown up new risks for global environmental policies. Amidst the continuing and burgeoning threats of climate change, biodiversity loss, over-exploitation of natural resources and resultant environmental degradation, an added risk is that of global finance for environmental actions drying up or slowing down.
Governments in the developed world are increasingly losing the will and capacity to support the global goals at the cost of the domestic exchequer. They may not have officially downgraded their support for global goals.
But their ability and willingness to part with public resources is certainly in question. The announcements made by the new dispensation in Washington DC have rendered the matters a little more difficult.
Many regions of the world are severely affected by persistent social and military conflicts. In such regions, climate transition pathways are obviously not a priority over the existential questions of survival and reconstruction.
The conflicts have lowered the appetite of the developed-country governments to deploy resources for the benefit of communities in other regions.
A combination of several factors ranging from supply chain disruptions, global energy supply uncertainties, and rising trade protectionism have contributed to the worsening scenario.
On the other hand, the demand for more and affordable energy continues to rise in developing countries like India and the need for protection from devastating impacts of environmental degradation is felt more than ever.
What then is a possible solution to the pressing question of dwindling global finance for environmental goals? Can the markets and other stakeholders fill this gap?
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der February 22, 2025-Ausgabe von The Statesman.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Statesman

The Statesman
Fifty Shades of Green
Kerala takes my breath away.
4 mins
October 12, 2025
The Statesman
Farooq’s RS poll list exclusion sparks buzz
The ruling National Conference (NC) keeping the party chief and political stalwart Dr Farooq Abdullah out of the list of its candidates for the RS polls in J&K has come as a big surprise for the people and political observers.
1 mins
October 12, 2025
The Statesman
Student alleges rape in Durgapur, police launch probe
The New Township Police Station (NTPS), under the Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate (ADPC), launched an investigation following a complaint of alleged rape of a second-year MBBS student of a private medical college in Durgapur lodged last night.
2 mins
October 12, 2025
The Statesman
Israel rejects freeing from prison the most popular Palestinian leader
The most popular and potentially unifying Palestinian leader ~ Marwan Barghouti ~ is not among the prisoners Israel intends to free in exchange for hostages held by Hamas under the new Gaza ceasefire deal.
1 mins
October 12, 2025

The Statesman
MEA distances itself from Afghan Embassy controversy
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has distanced itself from the controversy regarding the Afghan embassy's decision to deny access to women journalists during a press conference held by Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi.
2 mins
October 12, 2025
The Statesman
UP govt targets zero stubble burning by 2025-26; heavy fines for violators
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued strict directives to curb stubble burning in Uttar Pradesh, aiming to reduce incidents to zero by FY 2025-26.
1 min
October 12, 2025
The Statesman Kolkata
Healing through stories
Maya had always loved photography, but after her grandma passed away, she found it hard to pick up her camera. Everything reminded her of her grandma, who had taught her how to take pictures.
1 min
October 12, 2025
The Statesman Kolkata
Right Track
When just-retired Surekha Yadav climbed into the cabin of her first train in 1989, she wasn't setting out to make history.
2 mins
October 12, 2025
The Statesman Kolkata
ICG ship arrives in Maputo with aid, boosts regional cooperation
As part of its ongoing overseas deployment to Africa, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship, Sachet, an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) made a port call in Maputo, Mozambique on Saturday.
1 min
October 12, 2025
The Statesman Kolkata
Shapoorji Pallonjibacks Tata Sons listing, pledges ‘constructive role’
Construction and engineering major Shapoorji Pallonji Mistry Group officially issued a statement on Saturday that it supports public listing of Tata Sons, which is the holding company of the Tata Group, saying that it would play a “constructive role”.
1 mins
October 12, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size