The TFFF (Tropical Forest Forever Facility) is a fund designed to support the conservation of tropical forests. The initiative is led by Brazil and designed in conjunction with 11 other countries, with launch scheduled for COP 30.
CSOs and Indigenous Peoples call on the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) in a technical submission to support and enhance access to its funding for communities—and to ensure that it is part of its start-up financing phase in 2025 and 2026.
The Brazilian Amazon Atlas can serve as a gateway to knowledge of the region and as an instrument for learning about the complex relationships that make up this immense territory. From this, we hope that it can foster debates and dialogues, as well as inspire solutions to the different challenges, in order to encourage a sustainable and self-determined future for the Amazon and its peoples.
An urgent look at climate finance in 2025. Are current commitments enough to meet developing countries' needs? This examines funding gaps, adaptation shortfalls, and the path to scaling finance. Here are the 10 things you need to know, in visual form.
The FRLD's work and funding decisions must center impacted people's voices, priorities, and needs. Case studies from Kenya show how communities are already suffering severe climate impacts, highlighting urgent needs for support, inclusion, and rights protection.