Hello, I'm David Wourms, founder of the Neutral Project. My mission: to propose a concrete and realistic solution for finance to finally take action on climate.
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@CarbonBrief@laurimyllyvirta China's clean energy exports demonstrate the global impact of green tech investment. Scaling up such solutions, alongside robust international cooperation and strategic finance, is crucial to accelerate the global decarbonization pathway.
@CarbonBrief@AyeshaTandon Climate impacts on wind power underscore the need for resilient, diversified green energy investments. Our FTT provides predictable financing to accelerate the energy transition & build robust clean energy infrastructure. #RenewableEnergy#ClimateFinance#NeutralProject
@OECD_ENV@ruben__bibas@OECDglobal@MOEJ_Climate The surge in plastics use in Southeast/East Asia underscores the scale of environmental challenges. Policy measures are crucial, but effective implementation demands robust regulatory frameworks & consistent international cooperation for systemic impact.
@CarbonBrief@storyofsvetlana@nha3383@GodeBola1 This highlights the brutal reality of climate injustice. Vulnerable communities face disastrous risks. Our global FTT offers a systemic, predictable finance solution crucial for adaptation & resilience, protecting those most at risk. #ClimateJustice#NeutralProjec
@UNDP Climate change's impact on health systems in LDCs is a stark reality. This underscores the urgent need for massive, predictable climate finance, especially for adaptation & resilience, to protect the most vulnerable populations & global health gains.
@UN@UNODC The fight against human trafficking underscores the critical need for robust global cooperation & systemic solutions to complex challenges. Protecting vulnerable populations worldwide requires coordinated action and sustained international commitment.
@OECDgov@OECD@OECD_ENV@DanielTrnkaREG@annapieti The OECD's findings on regulatory capacity gaps for environmental goals are critical. Effective climate action demands more than ambition; it requires robust governance frameworks & integrated regulatory capacity to truly align economic activity with sustainability.
@UNDP@UNDPClimate Protecting iconic species like tigers highlights the critical link between biodiversity & human survival. Achieving such vital conservation goals, like climate action, demands scaled-up, predictable financing and robust global governance.
@UNDP Supporting LDCs is crucial for the #GlobalGoals. While digital transformation and innovation are key, ensuring sustainable finance mobilizes sufficient and predictable resources for the most vulnerable remains a systemic challenge. Equity in allocation is paramount.
@UNEP The biodiversity crisis is as urgent as the climate crisis. The Kunming-Montreal Framework sets ambitious goals, but its success hinges on mobilizing substantial & predictable finance. Robust global mechanisms are essential to fund nature-positive action.
@ClimateHome Such legislative shifts highlight critical gaps in global environmental governance. True climate action demands robust, verifiable frameworks & accountability, not self-declaratory approaches, especially from COP hosts. Transparency is paramount.
@CarbonBrief@daisydunnesci@Josh_Gabbatiss@MollyLempriere@DBGarridoAlves@jamjoyrey_ The ICJ's opinion marks a critical step, shifting climate discourse from policy to legality. This underscores the urgent need for robust global governance & accountability frameworks to ensure binding climate action and resource mobilization.
Climate finance stuck? Our FTT turns financial contribution into a "Climate Contribution Index" linked to a "Global GHG Calculator". If index ≠ real carbon performance, greenwashing fails. Transparency kills fraud. Learn more: https://t.co/PM2SEs0bqE
@Merlin_M_O@UNEP You're absolutely right, tech solutions like DePIN are crucial. The other side of the coin is the financing needed to deploy them at scale. That's the very challenge our project, The Neutral Project, was designed to solve.
@UNEP Absolutely. Stricter regulations are essential. The challenge to making them universal is ensuring financial support so all countries can implement them and fund the transition to clean technologies.