Meeting global climate and development goals will require a rapid and sustained scale-up of clean energy infrastructure investment in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). These countries are the fastest-growing sources of future energy demand, yet face significant financing constraints that limit their ability to transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies.
While the magnitude of the financing gap is widely recognized, discussions often focus on aggregate figures that offer little guidance for practical action. A new report, The Clean Energy Equity Investment Gap, prepared by Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), with support from Allied Climate Partners and Three Cairns Group, and analytical support from Wood Mackenzie, provides new insights into one of the most underexplored segments of climate finance: the role of equity.
The webinar will bring together experts and practitioners to discuss the report’s key findings, explore how catalytic equity can help close the clean energy investment gap in EMDEs, and identify practical steps to mobilize more and better-targeted equity for climate and development.
Date: Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Time: 3–4pm GMT | 10–11am EST
Location: Online (Zoom)
