Green finance, climate transparency: where are the economic actors?

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At a time when the energy crisis is upsetting global balances, Éco d’ici Éco d’ailleurs is looking into a central question for the future of the planet: how to finance the ecological transition, and above all how to ensure transparency. Commitments made by the companies concerned sometimes, in spite of themselves, by this process?

Reliable information and sincerity is also what is required of banks and financial institutions that are often criticized on this point. 7 years after the Paris agreement which made it known to the general public, green finance (which some call a scam) is expected at the turn of COP 27, in a few weeks in Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt).

Our guests :

– Anne of Crete professor of economics at the University of Paris Dauphine-PSL, Scientific Director of the Natural Gas Economics Chair and the Climate Economics Chair

– Sandra Rigot lecturer in economics at Sorbonne Paris Nord University, associate researcher at the Energy and Prosperity chair. Co-author « finance industry ” (Discovery)

– Maud Caillaux founder of the neo-bank Green Got.

OUR REPORT

France wants to become the champion of carbon-free hydrogen. Head of government Elisabeth Borne has announced an ambitious plan. Paris wants, by 2030, to produce 6.5 gigawatts of hydrogen by electrolysis (by fracturing water molecules with electricity). The start-up Lhyfe has developed its technology in its factory in Vendée (western France). It is now working to exploit it off the coast. Report by Pauline Gleize.

Listen to the report.

REPORTAGE HYDROGENE PAR ELECTROLYSE

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