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In-depth conversations on how to shift investments
Building on the impactful global Move the Money campaign, launched by We Don’t Have Time together with the United Nations Development Programme, we are now launching a series of interviews about how to Move the Money.
The series is part of a wider effort to move finance currently invested in the fossil fuel industry, to smarter and cleaner investments for a better future.
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Ingmar is serial entrepreneur within financial communication and nominated for a DI Gasell Award, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year, Sweden’s Environmental Influencer 2018, and International Gamechanger of the Year 2020, and Green Warrior 2021. Ingmar Rentzhog has been the chairman of the environmental think tank Global Challenge. He is on the board of Naventus Corporate Finance. He’s a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality and European Climate Policy Task Force and he was in 2022 appointed a European Climate Pact Ambassador by the European Commission.
https://www.wedonthavetime.orgJakob König is the Project lead and Head of Fair Finance Guide. The guide researches and ranks banks’ sustainability considerations when investing and lending money. Results are presented on a public website where consumers and bank clients can compare banks and send them a message to encourage improvements.
For the past 4 years, David has been Campaign Director at Make My Money Matter - an award winning campaign set up by filmmaker and UN SDG Advocate Richard Curtis to raise awareness of the links between money and the climate emergency, and drive systems change in the finance industry. Beyond MMMM, David has over a decades' experience within the climate and international development sectors in the UK, USA and India.
Julie Segal leads a climate finance policy program at Environmental Defence Canada, where she advances climate-related financial policy and regulation. She is a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on sustainable finance and just transitions, and previously managed a portfolio of impact investments at the McConnell Foundation. She has been awarded national and global awards for integrating environmental justice into sustainable finance, including winning First Prize Paper in the Ethics & Trust in Finance Global Prize. Julie writes about climate finance in the media, contributes to community- and youth-led environmental groups, advises policymakers on climate-related financial policies, and advises foundations on strategies for impact investing. Julie completed a Bachelor of Commerce at McGill University.
Paul Ekins has a PhD in economics from the University of London and is Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources at University College London. His academic work over thirty years has focused on natural capital, sustainable development and the conditions and policies for achieving an environmentally sustainable economy. He is the author of numerous papers, book-chapters and articles in a wide range of journals, and has written or edited twelve books. His most recent book is Stopping Climate Change: Policies for Real Zero (Routledge, 2024).
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