Leading an ECA through climate transformation: A President's perspective
Mairead Lavery
Global Policy, 2022, vol. 13, issue 4, 534-537
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Strong and principled leadership will bring the export credit agency (ECA) community, as a whole and across all nations, to the point where we can have a greater positive impact on tackling climate change. We must evolve our roles to ensure we support our countries' economies while also tackling the global climate crisis. Without that luxury of flipping a coin, we must chart a path for our companies and our countries to address both at the same time. This is the responsibility and the privilege we have been given as leaders of ECAs.
Date: 2022
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