Connecting the Dots with Emeka Okpukpara

SMOKE, CARBON, AND CASH: Making climate finance work for energy access

1 h 6 min · 18. juni 2026
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The conversation around climate action oftenfocuses on technology and policy. But how are these solutions funded? Dr. Geoffrey Omedo joins us to explore the growingrole of climate finance in Nigeria’s energy future

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