Episode #9 Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee: Decarbonization is a Very Long Game
Banerjee, practice manager in the Energy and Extractives Global Practice at the World Bank Group, talks with Katie…

Banerjee, practice manager in the Energy and Extractives Global Practice at the World Bank Group, talks with Katie…
Blimpo, Senior Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Munk’s School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, discusses his…
The debate over whether development finance should be allowed for downstream gas projects appears to be settling toward…
The former OPIC, African Development Bank and Black Rhino Group official tells Katie & Rose why she’s frustrated…
The new director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Africa Program on why resource curse thinking is…
Mohamed explains why transparency is an overlooked issue in addressing energy poverty, why he thinks decarbonization will increase…
Varun Sivaram heads anyone’s short list of global solar power experts. A physicist, best-selling author and clean energy technology expert with experience spanning the corporate, policy and academic sectors, Sivaram was most recently the CTO of ReNew Power, India’s largest renewable energy firm. His 2018 book, Taming the Sun: Innovations to Harness Solar Energy and Power the Planet, was heralded by the Financial Times as “the best available overview of where the industry finds itself today, and a road map for how it can reach that brighter future.”
Iweala, CEO of The Africa Center, discusses the experiences and identities that led him to narrative work, how…
Addressing climate change by transitioning the world’s power grids, automobiles and industries to greener sources will cost trillions — and Janet Yellen and European authorities have no desire for massive new spending right now.
The former chief economic advisor to India’s government on how climate policy has become disconnected from energy needs…