International climate finance
Introduction to Climate Finance | UNFCCC
Climate finance refers to local, national or transnational financing—drawn from public, private and alternative sources of financing—that seeks to support ...
International climate finance - European Commission
The EU is proud to partner with developing economies to provide them with the support they need to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
International Climate Finance - GOV.UK
International Climate Finance is a UK government commitment to support developing countries to respond to the challenges and opportunities of climate ...
International Climate Finance | World Resources Institute
The Finance Center seeks to strengthen key policies and governance elements in a small set of strategically-important institutions in order to promote ...
Finance & Justice - the United Nations
Injustices in the international financial system have profound impacts. Even if many countries want to invest in climate action that benefits the world as a ...
U.S. International Climate Finance: FY2025 - CRS Reports
Congress undertakes several activities regarding climate finance, including (1) authorizing federal agency programs and multilateral fund ...
The largest sources of approved funding for adaptation projects are currently the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF) ...
Council publishes 2023 international climate finance figures
In 2023, the European Union and its 27 member states contributed €28.6 billion in climate finance from public sources and mobilised an ...
As the world's largest climate fund, GCF accelerates transformative climate action in developing countries through a country-owned partnership approach and use ...
How the U.S. Can Still Meet its Global Climate Finance Pledges
In 2021, President Biden committed to increase U.S. international climate finance to over $11.4 billion per year by 2024. Of this, $3 billion ...
Climate Finance and the USD 100 billion goal - OECD
Public climate finance (bilateral and multilateral attributable to developed countries) accounted for close to 80% of the total in 2022 and increased from USD ...
Which Countries Should Pay for International Climate Finance?
To date, a list of the 23 mostly high-income countries, known as Annex II of the Convention, have been jointly responsible for making financial ...
The Road to Baku, Belém, and Beyond: A 5-Year Outlook for U.S. ...
The United States must work to establish an ambitious new international climate finance goal this year at COP29 as part of a five-year plan to scale resources ...
Global Climate Finance Architecture
The global climate finance architecture is complex and always evolving. Funds flow through multilateral channels – both within and outside the UNFCCC ...
Climate Finance in the negotiations | UNFCCC
The Convention, under its Article 11, states that the operation of the Financial Mechanism is entrusted to one or more existing international entities. The ...
Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2023 - CPI
Global climate finance approached USD 1.3 trillion on annual average in 2021/2022 compared to USD 653 billion in 2019/2020. Most of this growth ...
Getting from Here to There: Scaling Up Climate Finance for the NCQG
Explore a new model illustrating potential pathways to scale up international climate funding for the Paris Agreement's new collective ...
COP28 Declaration on a Global Climate Finance Framework
We urge global leaders to seize this unprecedented economic opportunity for inclusive and shared prosperity so that no country has to choose between fighting ...
US International Climate Finance Plan | The White House
For the purposes of this Plan, “climate finance” refers in part to the provision or mobilization of financial resources to assist developing countries to reduce ...
The Climate Investment Funds (CIF)
Over $12 billion Climate Investment Funds (CIF) accelerates climate action by empowering transformations in clean technology, energy access, climate ...