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Financing Sustainable Infrastructure: International Standards and Chinese Practices

PAst Event
Conference
Organised by
GF60, GIB
April 24, 2025
Shanghai

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Rooted in Shanghai with a global perspective, Shanghai Climate Week serves as a vibrant platform to spotlight the pivotal role of infrastructure in tackling climate challenges. Guided by a shared vision, the event emphasizes China Action, promoting multi-level societal participation in China's dual carbon goals.

Asian Voice, amplifying Asia's perspective on addressing climate change to the global stage; and Global Standard, advancing leadership in shaping international climate governance. As a rapidly expanding urban hub, Shanghai encapsulates the dual promise and intricacies of sustainable development in a warming world, echoing China’s commitment to innovation and collaboration for a greener future.

Objectives:

  • Bridging Funding Gaps: Unlock the capital required to finance sustainable infrastructure by mobilizing both private and public resources.
  • Standardization and Alignment: Harmonize fragmented global sustainability standards to create consistent and measurable impacts.
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: Strengthen the connections between diverse stakeholders to foster innovation and ensure scalability of solutions.
  • Climate Resilience and Adaptation: Ensure that infrastructure projects are designed to withstand and mitigate the effects of climate change while contributing to long-term environmental and societal resilience.
  • Converting Dialogue into Impact: Transition from discussions to the tangible implementation of solutions, ensuring that commitments lead to measurable outcomes.

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