It is often said the climate challenge is as much a political and moral challenge as it is a technical one. In technical terms, science gives us the evidence we need to address climate-related prob…| Climate Value Exchange
NOTE: A version of this article was originally published by Resilience Intel and Liberate Systems, in 2023. It has been updated with 2025 context and relevant strategic insights. Time is money.&nbs…| Climate Value Exchange
Briefing note for the 2025 Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund From Climate Civics and the Climate Value Exchange What are we doing? 2025 has been so far a time of dee…| Climate Value Exchange
Part 1 – Gathering insights on what is needed to make building Climate Value an everyday economic activity Climate Value Exchange partners have been gathering insights on Activating the Climate Val…| Climate Value Exchange
Much ink and light has been spilled over the backlash against ESG (which is shorthand for standards and ratings that measure performance on environmental, social, and governance value-bui…| Climate Value Exchange
Cities are increasingly important in the work of shaping human access to health and wellbeing. As more of the world’s population moves to cities, decisions that determine whether air and water are …| Climate Civics
Cities are increasingly important in the work of shaping human access to health and wellbeing. As more of the world’s population moves to cities, decisions that determine whether air and water are …| Climate Value Exchange
A Climate Civics International policy brief outlining tools and strategies for accelerated mobilization of wider pools of capital, through institutions and mechanisms participating in the Finance i…| Climate Value Exchange
Two and a half years after we released the Capital to Communities report, we see the access of local communities to capital that supports climate risk reduction and resilience building threatened, …| Climate Value Exchange