Rachel Kyte

Rachel Kyte and Kandeh Yumkella at the 2013 Vienna Energy Forum

Rachel Kyte is the World Bank's vice president and special envoy for climate change.[1] Kyte argues that climate change poses a "systemic risk to long-term economic growth and stability"[2] and that "if we want to drive carbon out of our economy, then we’re going to have to put a price on it."[3] Kyte has held meetings with IMF leaders and finance ministers to arrange Climate Finance for developing countries.[4][5][6][7]

Kyte attended the 2015 World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction and argued that the developed world should invest more in natural disaster preparation.[8] Following Cyclone Pam Kyte stated that climate change risks worse natural disasters, and called commitments to reduce greenhouse emissions.[9]

Kyte lives with her partner Ilyse Zabel and their two children.[10]

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