Rihanna calls for financial reform to help climate-struck communities. Here’s why she can talk
Published by Euronews (English) Rihanna has joined a chorus of calls for global financial reform to help communities on the frontlines of climate change. The Barbadian superstar tweeted US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and World Bank chief Ajay Banga yesterday, asking them to “make bold commitments to finance and debt reforms.” As her popular tweet […]
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Rihanna has joined a chorus of calls for global financial reform to help communities on the frontlines of climate change. The Barbadian superstar tweeted US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and World Bank chief Ajay Banga yesterday, asking them to “make bold commitments to finance and debt reforms.” As her popular tweet pointed out, Robyn “Rihanna” Fenty has done plenty to address climate change herself through her Clara Lionel Foundation. For over a decade, it has funded climate resilience and climate justice initiatives in the Caribbean and US. “Will you join Mia Mottley [Barbados' Prime Mini…
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