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European Union (EU) nations have yet to come up with a plan on how to fill a multi-billion euro fund to help tackle climate change, even as the region's executive body hosts talks with countries...
The two-week-long seventeenth Conference of the Parties (COP 17) came to an end in Durban this weekend with a fund launched to help poor nations fight climate change, countries agreeing to...
Africa is concerned about the slow disbursement of the financial resources pledged by countries as “fast-start" finance, and has urged developed nations to honour their commitments, speaker of...
It is an honour for me to welcome this august gathering to Cape Town, at the foot of Table Mountain, which was recently declared one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The world needs a new way of doing business in Africa, particularly with regard to climate finance, World Bank special envoy for climate change Andrew Steer said on Friday.
The gross domestic...
In this paper, Nancy Dubosse and Richard Calland argue that there is an urgent need to bring strategic and administrative coherence to the multiple sources of climate finance, and to align funding...
Climate finance has recently become a subject of profound interest to the global debates on climate change. At this year’s 17th UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP) in Durban, climate finance...
Finance would play a key role in supporting green, low-emission and climate resilient development, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) director for environmental finance Dr Yannick...