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Ambroise Fayolle

Ambroise Fayolle

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Ambroise Fayolle is Vice President of the European Investment Bank.

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  1. Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
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    Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future

    Oct 17, 2024 Ambroise Fayolle points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.

  2. The Water Crisis Is a Vital Investment Opportunity
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    The Water Crisis Is a Vital Investment Opportunity

    Mar 22, 2023 Ambroise Fayolle & Henk Ovink calls for new thinking about how we value the planet’s most important natural resource.

  3. What the People Want Is Climate Leadership
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    What the People Want Is Climate Leadership

    Dec 9, 2020 Ambroise Fayolle highlights new survey findings showing that efforts like Europe's "green recovery" are widely popular.

  4. Disrupting Climate Change Through Innovation
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    Disrupting Climate Change Through Innovation

    Nov 8, 2019 Ambroise Fayolle emphasizes the need for more investment facilities to encourage innovation in green technologies.

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    The End of Georgia’s European Dream?

    Salome Samadashvili

    Initial evidence suggests that the victory of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party in the recent parliamentary election reflects widespread fraud. If the West fails to support democratic opposition parties in challenging the results, Georgia’s 30-year-old democracy could come to an end.

    urges Western leaders to take steps to halt the country’s slide into authoritarianism.
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    Belarus in the Dock

    Gabija Grigaitė-Daugirdė & Aarif Abraham explain why Lithuania is requesting an International Criminal Court investigation into its neighbor.
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    Where Financial Innovation Meets Sustainable Development

    Jordan Schwartz explains why new instruments must be standardized and integrated into developing countries’ economic policies.
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    No President Can Revive US Manufacturing Employment

    Robert Z. Lawrence explains why there is no going back to the heyday of middle-class factory jobs for low-skilled workers.
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    Is Political Polling Broken?

    Michael A. Bailey urges pollsters to stop thinking in terms of random samples and instead focus on diagnosing non-response bias.
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    Don’t Dismiss the BRICS

    Joschka Fischer thinks it would be a serious mistake for Western strategists to ignore the bloc and what it represents.
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    Can India Become a Developed Economy by Mid-Century?

    Anne O. Krueger urges policymakers to resume key structural reforms and streamline regulations that stifle business activity.
  8. posner36_Scott OlsonGetty Images_trumpsupporters Scott Olson/Getty Images

    Why Many Workers Now Vote Republican

    Eric Posner explains how the failures of neoliberalism came to benefit the traditional party of business.
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    Japan’s Electoral Stalemate

    Takatoshi Ito considers the political and economic implications of the ruling bloc’s loss of its parliamentary majority.

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