Climate finance
While funding climate policies can be expensive, the costs associated with inaction can be larger. We analyse the costs of climate impacts, help to integrate climate finance into national or state budgets, and give advice on the most effective ways of using these budgets.
Our teams also support governments in leveraging public and private finance for climate actions, and accessing national and international climate funds. We recognise that leveraging funding is only the first step in intelligent and effective climate financing.
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Smart climate financing doesn’t just look at climate funds
Traditional models of climate financing need to change to meet today's needs.
In depth: Key lessons for developing climate change financing frameworks
This briefing note presents an approach for streamlining climate change into planning and budgeting.
Action on Climate Today: climate-proofing growth and development in South Asia
This project is helping mainstream climate change resilience measures within budgetary planning and policymaking across South Asia.
Practitioner Insights: political economy analysis for climate change
Is political economy analysis for climate change worth it?