Using Climate Finance Effectively: Five Recommendations
Tulika Narayan and
Anu Rangarajan
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Global actions to slow climate change are critical, and so is the need to bring a massive influx of funding to adapt to conditions that are now inevitable. The past decade has seen significant capital commitment to address climate change, focused primarily on mitigation actions in the energy sector. Yet more needs to be done. This brief highlights several actions that can help us achieve global climate goals under a new presidential administration.
Keywords: climate; finance; greenhouse; gas; emissions; global; energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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