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Jennifer Forrest
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🌍 Climate Finance & Impact Reporter @ Environmental Finance | #CAFC | she/her
Mete Coban, deputy mayor for environment and energy: “The reality is that we have to go so much further to reach our ambition. In London, we need to reach £75 billion of investment by 2030 to help reach our net-zero targets.”

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More blended finance vehicles needed for net-zero, says London Mayor's office
Public-private partnerships need to be 'bigger and more ambitious' to help hit national sustainability targets, the Mayor of London's office has claimed.
www.environmental-finance.com
January 14, 2025 at 4:57 PM
That said, the Mayor has a fiduciary duty to London's taxpayers to eventually deliver both a financial return and a plan to progress towards 2030 targets.
In the backdrop of cable cars & City airport, the deputy mayor for environment and energy said other cities can learn from its strategy.
January 14, 2025 at 4:49 PM
The 'London EDGE fund' invests in energy-as-a-service projects, decarbonising institutions like universities, hospitals and schools.
The fund is a fantastic example of a blended finance vehicle in the developed market - with public & private sectors partnering in equal, working to deliver net-zero.
January 14, 2025 at 4:49 PM
The OECD defines blended finance as "the strategic use of development finance for the mobilisation of additional finance [commercial or private] towards sustainable development in developing countries".

I'll be following the theme through 2025 here: www.environmental-finance.com/channels/ble...
Blended Finance
Environmental Finance is an online news and analysis service reporting on sustainable investment, green finance and the people and companies active in environmental markets
www.environmental-finance.com
January 13, 2025 at 4:15 PM
Blended finance is considered an important tool in helping to plug the funding gap for meeting the UN's SDGs.

While the annual SDG financing gap stands at $3.9 trillion, the amount mobilised by official development interventions reached only $300 billion over 2012-2020, according to the OECD.
January 13, 2025 at 4:13 PM