Climate Finance Fundamentals 1: The Principles and Criteria of Public Climate Finance - A Normative Framework pdf
10 Things to Know About Climate Finance: 2024 New Collective Quantified Goal Edition In 2024, the new collective quantified goal on climate finance takes shape. Discover 10 key insights on the role of multilateral climate funds, adaptation finance, human rights integration, and more as the world works to scale up climate action. pdf
The Loss and Damage Fund Board: Getting It Right from the Start Analysis The new Board of the Loss and Damage Fund (LDF) faces a daunting task in 2024 to further operationalize the Fund. Key priorities include setting access modalities, allocation parameters, and a resource mobilization strategy to deliver funds to vulnerable countries and marginalized communities. By Liane Schalatek and Julie-Anne Richards
2023 Year in Review Summary We looked back at our work in 2023. Highlights include: four new team members, German Green Party co-chair Ricarda Lang's visit, 2022's labor and environmental Grow the Future cohort, and updated info for Climate Funds Update. But that's just a small taste! By Carl Roberts
COP28 Dossier COP28 takes place in Dubai from November 30 until December 12. We have collected our studies, analyses, and commentary on the important points up for debate here.
The Future of Climate Finance Provision is at the Center of COP28 Negotiations Analysis When COP28 starts on November 30 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, no less than the future of climate finance provision will be front and center throughout negotiations. By Liane Schalatek
What to Know about the Transitional Committee's Final Meeting Summary This summary provides the basic details of the Transitional Committee's final meeting and what the decisions made there mean for COP28. By Liane Schalatek
Compromise Transitional Committee Outcome Falls Short of Expectations and Climate Justice Analysis With the specter of failure looming, the Transitional Committee adopted a last minute, hard-fought package of ‘take-it-or-leave-it’ recommendations for the new Loss and Damage Fund (LDF) and its funding, which need to be approved at COP28. Why is no one happy with it? By Liane Schalatek