What to expect for the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage in 2025 Published: 27 March 2025 Analysis In 2025, the new Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) hopes to set up the interim procedures and modalities for a start-up phase by COP30 as a test case to inform its long-term approach. Can developing and developed countries overcome conflicting visions to agree on early interventions to swiftly deliver for vulnerable communities? Liane Schalatek
One Year in, New Loss and Damage Fund Has Met Deadlines, but Decisions on its Vision, Scope, and Scale Are still to Come Published: 9 October 2024 Analysis The new Loss and Damage Fund (FRLD) aims to support climate-vulnerable countries against escalating damages. Despite meeting setup milestones, key questions on funding scale, the operational model, and access policies remain unresolved. Can the FRLD truly deliver? Liane Schalatek
At its second meeting, the Board of the Loss and Damage Fund will set the course for what kind of funding mechanism it wants to be Published: 3 July 2024 At its second meeting, the Board of the Loss and Damage Fund (LDF) in Songdo will decide on crucial procedures to operationalize the fund swiftly. Key decisions will shape the fund’s future, impacting how quickly it can deliver aid to those affected by climate impacts. Liane Schalatek
In-Depth Look at the Loss and Damage Fund: Key Takeaways from the First Board Meeting in Abu Dhabi Published: 27 June 2024 Interview Associate Director Liane Schalatek explains what happened at the first board meeting of the new Loss and Damage Fund, and provides key insight into where the board should go from here. Liane Schalatek, Carla Adams
The Loss and Damage Fund Board: Getting It Right from the Start Published: 18 March 2024 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. Liane Schalatek, Julie-Anne Richards
The Future of Climate Finance Provision is at the Center of COP28 Negotiations Published: 20 November 2023 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. Liane Schalatek
What to Know about the Transitional Committee's Final Meeting Published: 19 November 2023 Summary This summary provides the basic details of the Transitional Committee's final meeting and what the decisions made there mean for COP28. Liane Schalatek
Compromise Transitional Committee Outcome Falls Short of Expectations and Climate Justice Published: 15 November 2023 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? Liane Schalatek
Moving from the Technical to the Political, the Transitional Committee Struggles to Bridge Fundamental Differences Published: 28 September 2023 Analysis With time running out, the opposing visions of developed and developing countries for a new Loss and Damage Fund persisted, with no compromise in sight during high level events at the climate week in New York. Liane Schalatek
New Loss and Damage Fund Must Deliver Climate Justice Published: 28 August 2023 Commentary As the Transitional Committee wrestles with the new fund's scope, scale, and modalities, the focus must remain on affected communities and people Harjeet Singh, Liane Schalatek
“The TC Needs a Bit of Luck and a Lot of Political Will to Deliver a Loss and Damage Fund That Can Soar” Published: 11 April 2023 Interview Associate Director Liane Schalatek answers some questions about the first Transitional Committee meeting in Luxor, Egypt. Liane Schalatek, Carl Roberts
With Loss and Damage Fund, COP27 Delivers Ray of Sunshine in a Darkening Climate Finance Sky Published: 13 December 2022 Article Overall prospects for adequate, timely and predictable climate finance delivery in the scale and quantity needed have further dimmed after COP27. Liane Schalatek
Deferred not defeated: the outcome on Loss and Damage finance at COP26 and next steps Published: 16 December 2021 Analysis Momentum gained on finance for Loss and Damage at COP26, if not derailed, can lead to more success at COP27 in Egypt. Liane Schalatek, Erin Roberts
While Failing to Gain Much Ground at COP 24, Finance for “Loss and Damage” Could Advance in 2019 Published: 15 January 2019 Commentary Developing countries achieved some small wins for loss and damage at COP24 in Katowice, but 2019 is when real advances on financing for loss and damage could be made. Julie-Anne Richards
Financing Loss and Damage: A Look at Governance and Implementation Options Published: 9 May 2017 With severe climate impacts for the most vulnerable countries on the rise, adaptation is no longer sufficient. Significant loss and damage must be accounted for. This discussion paper looks at how financing for loss and damage should be governed and what institutions, approaches and methodologies are necessary. Julie-Anne Richards, Liane Schalatek
Marrakech: modest progress on loss and damage, but more on the horizon Published: 25 November 2016 Marrakech was never going to write history on loss and damage in the same way that Paris did in 2015. Whilst the progress made in the Paris Agreement was tangible at Marrakech, rich countries didn’t allow a real breakthrough yet. The Marrakech talks did, however, lay some groundwork for future progress. Julie-Anne Richards
Morocco Must Breathe Life into the Paris Agreement Published: 31 October 2016 At the UN climate summit in Morocco from November 7 - 18 (COP 22), the global climate community aims to breathe life into the Paris Agreement. However, the real discussion about the most contentious points, including finance and what to do with loss & damage, begins only now in earnest. Liane Schalatek, Lili Fuhr, Simon Ilse