This issue of CCSI Investment Perspectives was contributed by Darius Nassiry, a Senior Fellow at CCSI. He is a sustainable finance and energy transition expert with deep experience in climate ...
Critical minerals production is essential for a net-zero future yet mining land footprint overlaps with sensitive ecosystems: ...
International investment is shaped by a web of treaties, laws, and contracts — a legal framework that determines whether foreign capital helps countries grow or undermines their ability to protect the ...
Designed and taught by internationally recognized leaders and technical experts, this practical short course will prepare learners to lead and deliver on CSM by: Building their technical foundation ...
In today’s financial architecture, a dedicated, pooled guarantee and risk-sharing facility for industrial decarbonization does not exist. There are guarantee instruments, operated by multilateral ...
Before the start of a contract negotiation, the host government should determine its national negotiating position, taking into account the feasibility studies and impact assessments that have been ...
Environmental, social, and human rights assessments help governments manage risks, protect communities, and strengthen project outcomes. Environmental Impact Assessments, Social Impact Assessments, ...
An effective and smooth negotiation is one where both parties are on an equal footing in terms of access to information, technical expertise and an understanding of the available options. A contract ...
To attract foreign direct investment and maximize its contribution to the sustainable development objectives of a country, clear government policies are needed to guide and inform the planning, ...
The government should establish a timeline and roadmap for the negotiations to follow during the negotiation process to ensure that all relevant issues are properly discussed, with relevant technical, ...