International Climate Finance

International Climate Finance
Author: Erik Haites
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 1138925861

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Climate finance will play an increasingly important role in international efforts to address climate change over the next decade and this book is the first of its kind to provide a complete overview of international climate finance.

International Climate Change Financing

International Climate Change Financing
Author: Richard K. Lattanzio
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2012-10-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781437989113

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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, Treaty Number: 102-38, 1992), the Copenhagen Accord (2009), and the UNFCCC Cancun Agreements (2010), wherein the higher-income countries pledged jointly up to $30 billion of "fast start" climate financing for lower-income countries for the period 2010-2012, and a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020. The Cancun Agreements also proposed that the pledged funds are to be new, additional to previous flows, adequate, predictable, and sustained, and are to come from a wide variety of sources, both public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources of finance.

Climate Finance

Climate Finance
Author: Richard B. Stewart,Benedict Kingsbury,Bryce Rudyk
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814741382

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Preventing risks of severe damage from climate change not only requires deep cuts in developed country greenhouse gas emissions, but enormous amounts of public and private investment to limit emissions while promoting green growth in developing countries. While attention has focused on emissions limitations commitments and architectures, the crucial issue of what must be done to mobilize and govern the necessary financial resources has received too little consideration. In Climate Finance, a leading group of policy experts and scholars shows how effective mitigation of climate change will depend on a complex mix of public funds, private investment through carbon markets, and structured incentives that leave room for developing country innovations. This requires sophisticated national and global regulation of cap-and-trade and offset markets, forest and energy policy, international development funding, international trade law, and coordinated tax policy. Thirty-six targeted policy essays present a succinct overview of the emerging field of climate finance, defining the issues, setting the stakes, and making new and comprehensive proposals for financial, regulatory, and governance mechanisms that will enrich political and policy debate for many years to come. The complex challenges of climate finance will continue to demand fresh insights and creative approaches. The ideas in this volume mark out starting points for essential institutional and policy innovations.

Climate Change Finance and International Law

Climate Change Finance and International Law
Author: Alexander Zahar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134617562

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Since 2010, a significant quantity of international climate change finance has begun to reach developing countries. However, the transfer of finance under the international climate change regime – the legal and ethical obligations that underpin it, the constraints on its use, its intended outcomes, and its successes, failures, and future potential – constitutes a poorly understood topic. Climate Change Finance and International Law fills this gap in the legal scholarship. The book analyses the legal obligations of developed countries to financially support qualifying developing countries to pursue globally significant mitigation and adaptation outcomes, as well as the obligations of the latter under the international regime of financial support. Through case studies of climate finance mechanisms and a multitude of other sources, this book delivers a rich legal and empirical understanding of the implementation of states’ climate finance obligations to date. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of international law and policy, international relations, and the maturing field of climate change law.

The Normative Foundations of International Climate Adaptation Finance

The Normative Foundations of International Climate Adaptation Finance
Author: Romain Weikmans
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781108944540

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Billions of dollars are annually transferred to poor nations to help them adapt to the effects of climate change. This Element examines how the discourses on adaptation finance of many developing country negotiators, environmental groups, development charities, academics and international bureaucrats have renewed a specific vision of aid, that of an aid intended to respond to international injustices and to fuel a regular transfer of resources between rich and poor countries. By reviewing manifestations of this normative vision of aid in key contemporary debates on adaptation finance, the author shows how these discourses have contributed to the significant financial mobilisation of developed countries towards adaptation in the Global South. But there remains a stark contrast between the many expectations associated with these discourses and today's adaptation finance landscape.

International Financing of Repsonses to Climate Change

International Financing of Repsonses to Climate Change
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781437943849

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Financial Engineering of Climate Investment in Developing Countries

Financial Engineering of Climate Investment in Developing Countries
Author: Søren E. Lütken
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783080182

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The Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) is the new kid on the block in the battle against climate change. The NAMA is the most decisive instrument devised to address the fact that today the only source of growing emissions are the world’s developing countries. But as it is based purely on voluntarism it crucially depends on financing models that can lift the concept off the ground. This book provides the first insights as to how this concept can deliver on its promise – and challenges some of the fundamental mantras in international climate change collaboration.

The Role of National Development Banks in Catalyzing International Climate Finance

The Role of National Development Banks in Catalyzing International Climate Finance
Author: Lucila Serra,José Juan Gomes Lorenzo,Diana Smallridge,Chiara Trabacchi,Maria Netto,Barbara Buchner
Publsiher: Inter-American Development Bank
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Significant investments are needed to support the global transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient future. Current finance flows fall short of global financing needs, and massive scaling up is needed to unlock additional financial resources and foster a sustainable investment pathway. Overcoming barriers to private sector investments is critical, and international climate finance can play a catalytic role in this regard. National development banks (NDBs) have a unique role in this context, both complementing and catalyzing private sector players. This publication discusses the unique role that NDBs could play in scaling up private financing for climate change mitigation projects through the intermediation of international and national public climate finance in their respective local credit markets and the conditions that would be needed for them to be most effective. It draws from experiences in international climate finance and best practices, processes, and products of NDBs within the Latin American and Caribbean region.