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Climate finance refers to all financial flows addressing the causes and consequences of climate change.
Unlocking real economy investments for climate action, mitigation and adaptation included, is critical.
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Africa is becoming an ever-stronger global force on climate. Not just as a voice, but as an actor.Through AMCEN, and…
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This year, humanity came face to face with an ever-worsening climate crisis, as wildfires, storms and floods caused…
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Dubai, 4 December 2023 – At COP28 today, eight leading export credit agencies, in partnership with the Innovation and…
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The UAE Presidency’s Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery and Peace is a welcome initiative. An important…
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As COP28 starts in Dubai, here are the issues expected to take centre stage.
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UN Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is hosting its Regional Roundtable on…
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My thanks to the members of the press for covering the launch of the 2023 edition of the Adaptation Gap Report. The…
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The need for adaptation is urgently growing as the climate crisis unfolds and worsens. To accompany the launch of the…
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A novel programme is helping the dual-island nation adapt to extreme weather linked to climate change.
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Nairobi,8 September 2023— Africa Climate Week 2023 (ACW) has drawn to a close after an action-packed week in Nairobi…
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