Publication: Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings
Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings
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Kear, M., Ponder, C., & Hilbrandt, H. (2025). Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings. City, 29, 262–277. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2024.2400442
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The centering of climate finance around a narrow set of institutions, sites, instruments, practices, and technologies is an achievement made possible by the domination of finance capital and policy elites. In this intervention, we shift the spotlight away from such elite projects and practices in favor of a wider understanding of urban climate finance—one that includes a more diverse set of sites, activities and participants. A wider and more inclusive conceptualization of urban climate finance requires accounting for the historical a
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Kear, M., Ponder, C., & Hilbrandt, H. (2025). Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings. City, 29, 262–277. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2024.2400442