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CCSI’s Ana Maria Camelo Vega joins a panel for a timely discussion on how insurance can drive sustainable development by protecting against disaster risk, enabling investment, and scaling capital in ...
While emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) represent the highest growth potential in the global economy, they face the highest cost of capital, resulting in high borrowing costs and low ...
This Perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Africa by foreign investors over the past five years, including the opportunities and risks created by ...
View the webinar The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), in association with Steptoe LLP, hosted Session 4 of our four-part webinar series, Candid Reflections on Resource-Based ...
How ISDS Interferes with the Governance of Critical Minerals for a Just Energy Transition—And What to Do About It ...
CCSI participates as an observer organization in UNCITRAL’s Working Group III on Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform. Working Group III is currently advancing a mandate to reform the ...
Also available in PDF here. 1 Introduction Proponents of including investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions in treaties, contracts, and even national laws argue that ISDS is necessary ...
The general misalignment to science-based targets is particularly concerning because any misalignment to them practically nullifies any existing net-zero pledge. Furthermore, the threshold this ...