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Vanessa Papanikolaou

Vanessa is a current Bachelor of Laws and Business student, majoring in Finance at the University of Technology Sydney. She is an advocate for sustainable finance and believes the financial sector holds immense power in bringing awareness to issues of sustainability.

PROFILE

Vanessa is a current Bachelor of Laws and Business student, majoring in Finance at the University of Technology Sydney. She is an advocate for sustainable finance and believes the financial sector holds immense power in bringing awareness to issues of sustainability.

Vanessa hopes to create long-term social and environmental change by contributing to a sustainable future.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY VANESSA PAPANIKOLAOU

A comprehensive overview of global biodiversity finance

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
This report aims to provide a comprehensive overview and an aggregate estimate of global biodiversity finance. It aims to provide an outline of government support that is potentially harmful to biodiversity and offers recommendations for improving the assessment, tracking, and reporting of biodiversity finance.
Research
6 April 2020

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander best practice principles for clean energy projects

First Nations Clean Energy Network
Ten principles placing Australia's First Nations people and communities at the centre of clean energy projects. The Principles ensure that projects provide economic and social benefits, include cultural and environmental considerations, and provide employment opportunities. The Principles are for all stakeholders involved in clean energy projects, including investors and government.
Research
2 December 2022

First Nations Clean Energy Network

Issue Focused NGOs & Think Tanks
The network seeks to ensure that the transition to renewable energy occurs fairly for First Nations people and communities. The organisation supports First Nations people to share the economic benefits, job opportunities and access to lower-cost and reliable power in the community.
Organisation
2 research items