UNEP Inquiry to give keynote address on the challenge of financing green growth trajectories in middle-income countries (The Hague, 28 November 2016)

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The UNEP Inquiry will give the keynote address at “The politics of energy security and green growth in middle-income countries”, an event organised on 28 November 2016 in The Hague by the Clingendael Institute.

The event will bring experts, policymakers and diplomats together in a round table setting to discuss the findings of a 2-year project on the political reality of energy security and green growth. It will discuss how energy security and green growth objectives relate to each other in three middle-income countries: Colombia, Indonesia and Kenya.

Participants will discuss how political economy analysis can help to unveil relevant factors that enable or constrain green growth becoming a reality in major developing countries, and will link the findings to the larger international debate on climate change.

More information about the event is available here.