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Financing the Climate

Nature and Culture
Abstract Financial processes have changed how economic growth is carried out, yet little research has been done examining how financialization affects the well-established association between economic activity and emissions. We construct fixed effects regression analyses with robust standard errors for 172 nations between 1960 and 2014. In this article,
Patrick Trent Greiner   +2 more
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Climate Financing

Climate financing is crucial for effectively mitigating and adapting to climate changes and achieving sustainable development globally. This chapter examines climate financing in Africa, highlighting current trends in comparison to other global regions, the costs and needs for both mitigation and adaptation across various sectors, and the policy and ...
Joan Nyika   +2 more
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From climate finance toward sustainable development finance

WIREs Climate Change, 2016
Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large‐scale investment flows, with a central role for international climate finance to mobilize private funds. The willingness to provide international finance in accordance with common but differentiated responsibilities was acknowledged by the broad endorsement of the Paris Agreement, and the Green ...
Steckel, J.   +5 more
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COORDINATION CHALLENGES IN CLIMATE FINANCE

2018
Developed countries have pledged to provide USD 100 billion annually to developing countries to support efforts to pursue climate-friendly development and to deal with climate change effects. Although public climate finance from developed countries still falls far short of this goal, climate funding is steadily increasing.
Lundsgaarde, Erik   +2 more
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Climate change and climate-linked finance

Agricultural Finance Review
PurposeThis paper investigates the relationship between climate finance and climate ergodicity. More specifically the paper examines how climate ergodicity as measured by a mean-reverting Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process affects the value of climate-linked bonds.Design/methodology/approachBond valuation is evaluated using Monte Carlo methods of the Ornstein ...
Calum G. Turvey   +3 more
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The contribution of climate finance toward environmental sustainability: New global evidence

Energy Economics, 2022
Chi-Chuan Lee   +2 more
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Climate finance governance: Fit for purpose?

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021
Sarah Bracking, Benjamin Leffel
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Do good intentions bring bad results? Climate finance and economic risks

Finance Research Letters, 2022
Jinsong Zhao, Xinrui Li
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Climate finance policy in practice: a review of the evidence

Climate Policy, 2021
Rishikesh Ram Bhandary   +2 more
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