The sources and governance of climate finance have been widely debated since the 2009 climate change summit in Copenhagen, when rich countries promised to provide US$ 30 billion in additional climate finance by 2012 and to mobilize US$ 100 billion a year by 2020 to address the mitigation and adaptation needs of developing countries. Have developed countries respected their financial commitments? Which countries have been the main beneficiaries of international climate money? As simple as these questions may seem, answers to them have proved to be highly controversial and have contributed to a continuous erosion of trust between Parties in international climate negotiations. This article explores the controversies around international climat...
Finance has been critical to the development of interest and momentum concerning the Paris Agreement...
In the global push to tackle climate change, international climate finance is essential. Climate fin...
This article looks at the current climate finance architecture and its impact on developing countrie...
The Paris Agreement commits nations in Article 2(1) to “Making finance flows consistent with a pathw...
The contentious 15th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations FrameworkConvention on Cl...
It is widely acknowledged that private finance has a key role to play in achieving low-carbon develo...
Controversy remains over the climate consistency of finance flows despite its centrality in the Pari...
The 21st Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC in 2015 saw international consensus on climate action t...
The concept of international climate finance channelled from developed to developing countries has b...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
Formal deliberations for the new collective quantified goal on climate finance began at COP26 in Gla...
Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large-scale investment flows, with a central role fo...
Formal deliberations for the new collective quantified goal on climate finance began at COP26 in Gla...
Climate finance is fundamental to a fair and effective global climate agreement. Too few countries h...
The book is the first to provide a complete overview of international climate finance. In the Copenh...
Finance has been critical to the development of interest and momentum concerning the Paris Agreement...
In the global push to tackle climate change, international climate finance is essential. Climate fin...
This article looks at the current climate finance architecture and its impact on developing countrie...
The Paris Agreement commits nations in Article 2(1) to “Making finance flows consistent with a pathw...
The contentious 15th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations FrameworkConvention on Cl...
It is widely acknowledged that private finance has a key role to play in achieving low-carbon develo...
Controversy remains over the climate consistency of finance flows despite its centrality in the Pari...
The 21st Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC in 2015 saw international consensus on climate action t...
The concept of international climate finance channelled from developed to developing countries has b...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
Formal deliberations for the new collective quantified goal on climate finance began at COP26 in Gla...
Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large-scale investment flows, with a central role fo...
Formal deliberations for the new collective quantified goal on climate finance began at COP26 in Gla...
Climate finance is fundamental to a fair and effective global climate agreement. Too few countries h...
The book is the first to provide a complete overview of international climate finance. In the Copenh...
Finance has been critical to the development of interest and momentum concerning the Paris Agreement...
In the global push to tackle climate change, international climate finance is essential. Climate fin...
This article looks at the current climate finance architecture and its impact on developing countrie...