Climate Bonds Presents: Green Bond Basics

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Green Bond Basics Date: 24th March 2021 Times: 09:00 - 11:00 GMT Format: Online via Zoom - Link will be shared on the week before the event.

 


Overview

Climate Bonds has joined the Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030), a 10-year long initiative, together with other collaborators to strengthen the resilience of cities around the world.

As part of the introduction phase, CBI will do a presentation about Green Bond Basics and well as introducing CBI’s activities and the role that aims to play in the MCR2030 Programme for a range of decision-makers and partners of this programme.

This will be done via webinar-style using CBI’s zoom platform. The presentation will be in English and  Arabic translation will be available.

This event will be presented by Justine Leigh-Bell, deputy CEO of Climate Bonds Initiative 

Date:  24th March 2021
Times: 09:00 - 11:00 GMT
Format: Online via Zoom - Link will be shared the week before the event.

Green Bond Basics 

This presentation was created for those who would like to start the journey in climate finance and learn more about financing solutions for climate change. Our Green Bond Basics will introduce the main conceptual points to understand this successful debt instrument and how it can be used to tackle climate change and to promote sustainable development. 

Presentation content:
•    Introduction
•    What is a Green Bond? 
•    Types of Green Bonds 
•    Issuance Process of a Bond labelled Green
•    Green Bond History
•    Green Bonds market now
•    Who issues Green Bonds
•    Who buys Green Bonds
•    Benefits of Green Bonds
•    Green Bond and Climate Finance
•    Green Bonds meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
•    Climate Bonds Initiative
•    Q&A

Expected outcomes:
•    An understanding of the concept of green bonds and where they sit within the sustainable finance market
•    An overview of the different types of green bonds and the basics steps of their labelling and issuance process
•    A brief analysis of the history of green bonds and the current state of this market
•    An overview of green bonds’ issuers, investors and the main benefits perceived by these two actors as well as the systemic benefits of debt instruments labelled green
•    An understanding of how green bonds can be a tool to tackle climate change and how they meet the SDGs
 

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About Making Cities Resilient 2030

Is your city resilient? Does its resilience help its citizens to prosper and flourish? Join other cities on a pathway to resilience – making the city safer, preventing risks and promoting innovation and investments.  

Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) is a unique cross-stakeholder initiative for improving local resilience through advocacy, sharing knowledge and experiences, establishing mutually reinforcing city-to-city learning networks, injecting technical expertise, connecting multiple layers of government and building partnerships. 

Through delivering a clear 3-stage roadmap to urban resilience, providing tools, access to knowledge and monitoring and reporting tools, MCR2030 will support cities on their journey to reduce risk and build resilience. 

MCR2030 aims to ensure cities become inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable by 2030, contributing directly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG11) “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”, and other global frameworks including the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Paris Agreement and the New Urban Agenda. 

https://mcr2030.undrr.org/ 

About the UNDRR Global Education and Training Institute (UNDRR GETI)

UNDRR GETI was established in 2010 to develop a new cadre of professionals in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation to build disaster-resilient societies. GETI has a global mandate to provide capacity building support to mainstream disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into sustainable development; convene and support inter-city learning to strengthen resilience (Making Cities Resilient), and to provide capacity building and best practice sharing support to national training institutions working on resilience issues. Based in Incheon, the Republic of Korea, UNDRR GETI is also a global secretariat of the Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030).

 

The Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) role is in outreach to inform and stimulate the market, working closely with core stakeholders through market and policy research, offering a partnership program with governments, investors and issuers offering support through capacity-building and other activities. 
Our work involves: 
•    supporting governments and corporates to develop sustainable finance strategies and plans aligning policy with industry innovation and institutional finance towards the transition to low carbon and climate-resilient economy
•    providing market data and intelligence and market development analysis 
•    supplying assurance mechanisms for investors raising the integrity and credibility of the new debt instruments that support climate change
For the last decade, CBI has been the world’s leading organization working to mobilize the largest capital market of all, the USD100 trillion global bond market, for climate change solutions.
 

When
March 24th, 2021 9:00 AM through 11:00 AM