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10 Sep 201510 Sep 2015 by NewClimate Institute
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Trends of results based finance (RBF)

07 September 2015

Carsten Warnecke of NewClimate Institute presents on the trends of results based finance (RBF) at the Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Workshop on Carbon Finance.

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