Blue Planet Fund: Government advances plans for 'investable pipeline' of ocean-focused finance products

Stuart Stone
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Developers of scalable finance and insurance products that can bolster the resilience of regions at risk from sea level rise invited to apply for up to $500,000

The Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA) has called on developers of innovative and scalable finance and insurance projects to apply for funding designed to nurture and scale the development...

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