Confirmed Speakers
Laura Carvalho
Global Director of the Equity Program at the Open Society Foundations, founder of the research center on Macroeconomics of Inequalities - Made and Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of São Paulo (FEA/USP).
Cristina Reis
Undersecretary of Sustainable Economic Development at the Ministry of Finance and Professor of the Bachelor's Degree in Economic Sciences at UFABC.
Stela Herschman
Environmental law professional actively involved in academic research, private and public practice. She has an inclusive and diverse background, covering interdisciplinary work in international, comparative and national law, and is consistently related to governance, infrastructure projects, policies, climate change and, more recently, implementation experience in a grassroots movement.
Daniela Gabor
Professor of Economics and Macrofinance at the University of the West of England Bristol and expert on the TF-Climate Expert Group. Gabor is a regular contributor to the Financial Times, The Guardian, Bloomberg, Boston Review and Jacobin.
Carlos Lopes
Professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, Visiting Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, and Associate Fellow of the Africa Programme and Chatham House. He is a member of the TF-Climate Expert Group.
Amir Lebdioui
Argentine economist and Associate Professor of Political Economy of Development at the University of Oxford. He is a member of the TF-Climate Expert Group.
Caetano Penna
Caetano Penna is the Director of the Center for Management and Strategic Studies (CGEE). He is an assistant professor in Economics of Technology and Innovation at Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands, and an adjunct professor in Industrial and Technological Economics (on leave) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).
Nathalie Beghin
Economist (Free University of Brussels) with a master's and doctorate in Social Policies (University of Brasília). She is a member of the Management Board of the Institute of Socioeconomic Studies (INESC).
Maiara Folly
Maiara Folly is the Executive Director and Co-founder of the CIPÓ Platform and Co-leader of the Task Force “Sustainable Climate Action and Just and Inclusive Energy Transitions” of T20 Brazil.
Panels
Proposals from the G20/Brazil Working Groups for Transition Plataforms and Green Finance.
Industrial policies for fair economic transformation aligned with ambitious environmental.
Financing to support just transitions aligned with climate goals.
Horizons of global climate governance.