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Debt relief and financing climate change action

Adrian Fenton (), Helena Wright, Stavros Afionis, Jouni Paavola and Saleemul Huq
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Adrian Fenton: University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment
Helena Wright: International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), Independent University Bangladesh
Stavros Afionis: University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment
Jouni Paavola: University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment
Saleemul Huq: International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), Independent University Bangladesh

Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 8, 650-653

Abstract: Slow progress in scaling-up climate finance has emerged as a major bottleneck in international negotiations. Debt relief for climate finance swaps could provide an alternative source for financing mitigation and adaptation action in developing countries.

Date: 2014
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