Description
In this group we aim at discussing and sharing information on climate finance tools, instruments, approaches, experiences and lessons learned in industrialized and developing countries.
Climate finance is a centerpiece for the discussions in the definition of new market mechanisms, together with technology transfer and capacity building. Practitioners are encouraged to share inputs, discuss initiatives, improve collaboration, and ultimately, be better equipped with tools to tackle the challenges related to climate change.
Latest activities

Innovate4Climate is the preeminent global event on climate finance, climate investment and climate markets.
After two years of a virtual Innovate4Climate, we are very happy to meet again in person on May 23-25, 2023 at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre! I4C 2023 will bring together the public and private sectors to turn up the volume on...

Mobilizing Finance for Adaptation at COP27: Next Steps in Aligning Finance and Investment with Climate-Resilient Development Goals 20 October 2022
By Nicola Ranger and Michael Mullan At COP26, the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) achieved a major milestone by bringing together financial institutions to make a collective commitment to align over $130 trillion...

NGFS Climate Scenarios for central banks and supervisors
Scenarios differ markedly in their physical and transition impacts, with significant uncertainty in the size of the estimates and variation across regions. • The NGFS scenarios have been developed to provide a common starting...

Capital Markets Facilitated Emissions methodology
Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF) #PCAFGlobal is excited to launch the final public consultation on Capital Markets Facilitated Emissions methodology! The methodology outlines a proposed approach to accounting...

The impacts of climate change are unequally distributed worldwide, and affect especially Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The scale of these impacts leaves no other choice but to adapt...

Invitation for Fairtrade International Side Events at COP25
Please join us at COP25 at the following side events where Fairtrade International will be speaking, together with partner organisations Munich Climate Insurance Initiative (MCII) and International Centre for Tropical Agriculture...

Investing in Sustainable Development: innovative finance and financing strategies
The 2019 Financing for Development Forum opened on Monday 15 in New York and is still ongoing. Four years on from the landmark 2015 Third International Conference on Financing for Development, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, what...
TRANSrisk Policy Lunch "Paris in Practice: Understanding the Risks and Uncertainties"
The EC Horizon 2020 funded TRANSrisk project invites you to one of our final dissemination events, “Paris in Practice: Understanding the Risks and Uncertainties”, in Brussels on the 6 th November. This event will explore how the...
TRANSrisk project; Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex; Technoeconomics of Energy Systems laboratory, University of Piraeus

green funds and rural communities
I feel that green funds should reach the people on the ground in the poor communities. Climate Change is about those communities who are on the ground who used to draw water on a river which is drying, and the family which was...