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The Purity Test That’s Killing Clean Energy | Riddhima Yadav | TED
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Climate finance finds itself in a confused position today,
in 2025.
It is viewed as insufficient by many,
as a niche by mainstream finance
and as elusive by everyone else.
And yet, financing a clean growth economy
relies entirely on the real money.
Today, we are investing a little over a trillion dollars every year, globally,
in the energy transition.
By our best estimates,
we need that number to rise to 3.5 trillion
every year between now and 2050.
Why is there a gap?
As a financier and investor myself,
I've been at the heart of how financial institutions
and institutional investors,
including sovereign wealth funds, asset managers,
asset owners and banks,
think and act on the clean energy transition.
And I believe there is one major fault line
in global climate finance.
We have prioritized perfection over progress
by painting entire swaths of sectors, industries,
companies and countries
in purely binary terms of gray or green.
But as we all know, there are 50 shades of green.
(Laughter)
And we need to work with them all
if we have to solve this challenge at speed and scale.
And yes, that means that the money must flow not just to clean solutions
but also, and specifically,
to heavy polluters and emerging markets.
And yes, we are not going to solve the climate challenge
through purity tests.
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