This Machine Kills

216. How Green Finance is Making an Investable Future

Dec 16, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Amazon, Shell, McDonald's, Whoever, Right?
04:01 • 35sec
3
What's Going on With COP 27?
04:36 • 2min
4
Green Finance, Green Technology, Green Capitalism, and the Future of Our Planet
06:52 • 3min
5
De-Risking and Monetizing From Dirty Energy to Green Energy
09:44 • 3min
6
Decarbonization, the Transition to Green Energy?
12:44 • 3min
7
The Wall Street Consensus Isn't the Full Picture
15:23 • 2min
8
Is the Public Sector Trying to Corral Innovative and Dynamic Capital Flows?
17:36 • 4min
9
The Market Neutrality Principle
21:31 • 3min
10
Are We Going to Abandon Market Neutrality?
24:22 • 3min
11
The Wall Street Consensus - The Last, the Last, the Last
27:44 • 3min
12
Rollback Versus Rollout - That's a Negative Project
30:17 • 5min
13
Black Rock CEO Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock
35:04 • 5min
14
The Wall Street Consensus at COP 27: Bankable Deals
40:27 • 3min
15
The Politics of De-Risking in Green Hydrogen Projects
43:23 • 4min
16
De-Risking the Private Sector's Capacity to Extract Profit
46:59 • 3min
17
Green Investment Opportunities Are a Safe Space for Private Capital, Right?
50:24 • 3min
18
The Man Behind the Throne Is Risk, Right?
53:40 • 3min
19
What's Happening in the Realm of the Green, Green Finance, Green Policy?
56:29 • 3min
20
The LSF, the Liquidity and Sustainable Development Facility, Is a Way to Reduce the Cost of Green Borrowing for African Countries
59:42 • 2min
21
The Global North's Green Energy Partnerships and Green Hydrogen Projects
01:01:48 • 6min
22
Slash This Machine Kills Premium Episode - Part Two
01:07:31 • 5min