The concept of loss and damage is gaining traction in discussions. This shift marks a turning point for how to think about climate finance and climate justice.
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The concept of loss and damage is gaining traction in discussions. This shift marks a turning point for how to think about climate finance and climate justice.
SEI's Zoha Shawoo outlines three key opportunities for climate finance negotiators at COP26 to start grappling with the debt crisis of developing countries.
The authors present four priorities for the G20 to contribute its "fair share", both in terms of mitigation effort and finance.
As a major UN climate change meeting begins, how might inequalities in vaccine access threaten equitable participation in climate negotiations, including COP26?
A loss and damage fund linked to rich countries’ mitigation efforts could levy new funds to address "perfect storm" of flooding, COVID-19 and economic hardship.
Analysis of 30 industry transition roadmaps in 10 countries reveals five common finance needs to deliver the industry transition.
An SEI Research Associate attended COP25 but found that the most powerful debate on climate justice was happening outside the official negotiations.
The disconnect between global climate and sustainable development agendas is often reflected in policy incoherence at the national level fostering inequality.