Beyond de-risking: An assessment of blended finance for climate transition
Atiyas Izak
No 2512, FDL Policy Notes from CEPREMAP
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The world is significantly behind in meeting the Paris agreement targets. Emissions continue to increase, and investments in climate transition are falling short, as evidenced by a shrinking carbon budget. Developing economies are currently receiving a small share of climate investments, despite their future prominence as major emitters. This paper delves into why current strategies have not met expectations, explores barriers to private investment, and highlights the vital role governments must play in driving large-scale decarbonization.
Keywords: Climate finance; Aid; Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35 pages
Date: 2025-07
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