BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -Countries trying to shift to clean energy while also preparing for extreme weather and other impacts in a warmer world will need money - a lot of it. As the costs and risks of ...
Justin Winters, co-founder of the environmental nonprofit One Earth, discusses how the current state of climate finance isn’t enough to fight the effects of changing temperatures. Combating climate ...
Climate finance is meant to help low-income countries adapt to climate change and recover from disasters like Hurricane Melissa. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images When Hurricane Melissa tore through the ...
More than 100 million Americans live in under-resourced communities, from rural areas to urban cities in the Midwest, Southwest, Southeast, and beyond. People living in under-resourced communities ...
Across much of the world, people still struggle to access even the most basic financial tools. Not because they lack demand, but because the digital and institutional rails that make modern finance ...
For the last decade, since the Paris Agreement was signed, governments have been trying to nudge big financial players to move more money into climate solutions. The idea was to drive action through ...
The conundrum of Pacific governments accessing adequate finance for climate action has been widely discussed. For more than a decade, it has been the subject of numerous reports, analyses and regional ...
Climate finance. Outside the investment world, the phrase might sound like a mashup of Wall Street jargon and policy pledges. But money isn’t neutral. Every dollar tells a story about the future it ...
Women in rural Costa Rica are planting trees to help fight climate change. — courtesy UNDP Costa Rica Solar panels are being used in Cambodia to help meet the country's demand for energy. — courtesy ...
Climate risk needs to be managed in a way that builds on the responsible role that Ghana has assumed on the international platform regarding the challenge of climate change. However, while there is a ...