Climate Bulletin. Issue 38 (in Russian)
In its 38th issue, the Climate Bulletin sums up the results of the Ecumene Global Forum at COP-30 and discusses guarantees for environmentally responsible business and nature–climate projects under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement. Particular attention is given to the search for a just energy transition in the European Union, key directions in standard-setting on biodiversity conservation for business, as well as notes on sustainable finance and its role in supporting the climate agenda.
This issue of the Bulletin also features an article by ICLRC researchers Inga Kononovich and Anzhela Shmakova (co-authored with Maya Moshkina), “The Global Goal on Adaptation Has Received Quantitative Parameters”, and an article by Inga Kononovich and Alexandra Lysova devoted to the key outcomes of the World Climate Conference in Brazil.
The Climate Bulletin is a collection of analytical articles on sustainable development. It is prepared by the team of Gazprombank’s Center for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Principles with contributions from authors of the International and Comparative Law Research Center and invited experts.
All issues are also available on Gazprombank’s website.
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Professional interests: Education Professional experience In 2024, she defended her Ph.D. thesis on “The Formation of the Green Economy in Emerging Markets”. Since 2022 till 2023 she was a chief specialist in Tinkoff Capital LLC. Since 2019 till 2021 she worked in the Securities Service Department in PJSC Rosbank. Inga coordinates the analysis and preparation of projects in the direction of green economy, climate regulation, and implementation of ESG principles. She participates in various Center's events.
Areas of professional expertise: • Theory of general international law In 2025 Anzhela graduated from the Faculty of Law of Lomonosov Moscow State University where she received bachelor’s degrees in law. From August to December 2024, she had been undertaking an internship at the International and Comparative Law Research Center. Previously, Anzhela was an assistant of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russian Federation, where she worked on questions of representation of Russian Federation in organizations of international trade law. From January 2025, she is a permanent employee of the “Climate and Environment” division of the Center. Fluent in Russian and English, as well as French at an intermediate level.
• Customary international law
• International environmental law and climate change
• International investment law and arbitration.