Finance is at the heart of UN climate diplomacy. Through the long-term finance pledge, developed countries have committed to mobilize USD 100 billion annually from 2020 onwards to support climate action in developing countries. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is also expected to become a key player in the climate finance landscape. This viewpoint presents the views of representatives of developed and developing countries’ governments on how the annual sum of USD 100 billion should be dispensed by the GCF, based on a survey conducted at the 2013 UN Climate Change Conference in Warsaw. Respondents’ give their views on (1) the mitigation/adaptation ratio in GCF support and (2) the public/private ratio in financial sources. Respondents from develo...
The establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has increased expectations and optimism amongst de...
Over the last decade, loss and damage associated with climate change impacts (L&D) has become an imp...
A sustainable future is only possible if we can limit global warming to 2°C. To still achieve this g...
Finance is at the heart of UN climate diplomacy. Through the long-term finance pledge, developed cou...
Funding for climate change efforts in developing countries is firmly established in the Articles of ...
At COP21 in Paris parties to the UNFCCC reiterated the goal of USD 100 billion annually in climate f...
International audienceThe Cancun conference decided to establish a Climate Green Fund (CGF) to help ...
While multilateral climate negotiations are at a deadlock, climate finance faces a crossroads as the...
One of the key functions of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) will be to provide financial support for co...
Destined to channel a significant part of the US$ 100 billion pledge made by developed countries und...
The establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has increased expectations and optimism among dev...
Fighting climate change is expensive. Unchecked global warming leads to climate disasters like sea ...
The Paris Agreement recognizes the important role that local level actors play in ensuring climate c...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, Treaty Number: 102-38, 1992), the...
While multilateral climate negotiations are at a deadlock, climate finance faces a crossroads as the...
The establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has increased expectations and optimism amongst de...
Over the last decade, loss and damage associated with climate change impacts (L&D) has become an imp...
A sustainable future is only possible if we can limit global warming to 2°C. To still achieve this g...
Finance is at the heart of UN climate diplomacy. Through the long-term finance pledge, developed cou...
Funding for climate change efforts in developing countries is firmly established in the Articles of ...
At COP21 in Paris parties to the UNFCCC reiterated the goal of USD 100 billion annually in climate f...
International audienceThe Cancun conference decided to establish a Climate Green Fund (CGF) to help ...
While multilateral climate negotiations are at a deadlock, climate finance faces a crossroads as the...
One of the key functions of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) will be to provide financial support for co...
Destined to channel a significant part of the US$ 100 billion pledge made by developed countries und...
The establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has increased expectations and optimism among dev...
Fighting climate change is expensive. Unchecked global warming leads to climate disasters like sea ...
The Paris Agreement recognizes the important role that local level actors play in ensuring climate c...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, Treaty Number: 102-38, 1992), the...
While multilateral climate negotiations are at a deadlock, climate finance faces a crossroads as the...
The establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has increased expectations and optimism amongst de...
Over the last decade, loss and damage associated with climate change impacts (L&D) has become an imp...
A sustainable future is only possible if we can limit global warming to 2°C. To still achieve this g...