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Kate DeAngelis
Kate DeAngelis is a International Finance Deputy Director working to end public financing for fossil fuels and give a voice to affected communities. Prior to joining Friends of the Earth, she was a research analyst at the World Resources Institute, where she focused on international climate change issues. In addition, she lived in China teaching English and volunteering for an environmental non-profit. Kate received a B.A. in psychology and political science from the George Washington University and a J.D. from the University of Maryland.
Devex: G20 countries need to stop using export credit agencies to finance fossil fuel projects
Friends of the Earth: At a Crossroads: Assessing G20 and MDB International Energy Finance Ahead of Stop Financing Fossils Pledge Deadline
Friends of the Earth: Financing Climate Disaster: How Export Credit Agencies Are a Boon for Oil and Gas
Friends of the Earth: Release the Guidance: Backgrounder on US International Energy Finance Ahead of COP27 Deadline
The Guardian: G20 public finance for fossil fuels ‘is four times more than renewables’
The Hill: Don’t bank on an end to oil and gas handouts
The Hill: G-20 countries talk climate action but finance climate disaster
Medium: Villagers suffer at the hands of Mozambique’s LNG gas development
Price of Oil: Talk is Cheap: How G20 Governments Are Financing Climate Disaster