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Τετάρτη 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT

The climate crisis is too important to let our goals turn into failed promises //

IMF Finance and Development
climate issue


Dear maria,

Our Fall 2021 issue of F&D, produced in partnership with COP26, was just printed and published. In this edition, we focus on the urgent need for climate action that can usher in a new era of sustainable development with expanded opportunities for people across the world.

"No transition is easy. It will require compensating the workers and businesses that bear the cost of a green transition. It means breaking down political economy impediments to rapid progress. It depends on collaboration by citizens, governments, corporations, financial institutions, philanthropists, and the scientific community. Perhaps most important, it will require that world leaders expand their ambition and action, including mobilizing finance to help developing economies adapt to climate shocks," writes F&D editor-in-chief Gita Bhatt.

But before you dive in, I wanted to make special note of the stunning cover for this issue, which is by young Malaysian artist Nor Tijan Firdaus. It is an image of a young girl composed of discarded electronic components. The jarring composition creates a forceful reality of the consequences of human activity on the environment and climate.

We hope you find this curated collection of cutting-edge research, analysis and insight meaningful and action-oriented.

FEATURED ARTICLES:


In addition, Bob Simison profiles Berkeley’s Solomon Hsiang for our People in Economics series, our In the Trenches interview features Maldives Environment Minister Aminath Shauna on the frontlines of fighting climate change, our Picture This series, led by Andrew Stanleyvisualizes the IEA's path to decarbonize the energy sector in three decades, Adam Behsudi discusses the difference between mitigation and adaption for our Back to Basics series, and Analisa R. Bala digs into Bitcoin’s carbon footprint in our latest Currency Notes.

Finally, we review three new books: Monetary Policy in Times of CrisisThree Days at Camp David and Cogs and Monsters.

THE DEEP DIVE

Every week for the next few months, we'll dig deeper into the latest edition (and publish more online exclusives between issues to further the discussion), collect feedback from experts like yourself, and spark a larger conversation.

Rahim Kanani

Rahim Kanani

Digital Editor
F&D

rkanani@IMF.org

 

P.S.  As always, this issue will soon be available in español, français, عربي, русский, 中文 and 日本語.