REINVENTING CLIMATE FINANCE

November 21, 2018

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank the following individuals/ organizations for offering their insights and perspectives on this work. Jessica Brown, ClimateWorks Foundation Barbara Buchner, Climate Policy Initiative Koben Calhoun, Rocky Mountain Institute Kieran Coleman, Rocky Mountain Institute Jacob Corvidae, Rocky Mountain Institute Jason Eis, Vivid Economics Joseph Goodman, Rocky Mountain Institute Chris Kaminker, Oxford University Joshua Meltzer, Brookings Institution Caroline Ott, Rocky Mountain Institute Bella Tonkonogy, Climate Policy Initiative Lola Vallejo, IDDRI Uday Varadarajan, Rocky Mountain Institute Henri Waisman, IDDRI Jeff Waller, Rocky Mountain Institute

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