Introduction to the Green Climate Fund
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A conversation with the Executive Director of the Green Climate Fund, Mafalda Duarte

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Day 1: Welcome and introduction

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Bayer's CO2 Sequestration in Agriculture

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Key Issues with Assessing Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion

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Introduction to climate finance

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How Can We Make Climate Finance Fit for Purpose? The Green Climate Fund’s Mafalda Duarte

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What is The Green Climate Fund?

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GCF Simplified Approval Process: An explainer

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Moving to America June webinar

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The inside story of the Paris climate agreement | Christiana Figueres

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GPIC 2023: Side event - Working with GCF

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The History of Carbon Capture

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The Green Climate Fund

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Why politicians have failed to tackle climate change

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Roots So Deep: How can regenerative grazing benefit climate and biodiversity?

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Understanding Climate Finance with Winnie Chepkemoi

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Climate Finance at Scale | UN Joint SDG Fund x Green Climate Fund

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Spotlight: The Green Climate Fund's Adaptation Portfolio

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GPIC 2023: Side event - Introduction to GCF’s project specific accreditation

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