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Climate Finance Reform Compass 

CPI has created the Climate Finance Reform Compass to facilitate consensus and coordinate action among governments, civil society, and the private sector on the full range of international financial architecture reforms needed to meet the global climate challenge. It identifies pragmatic goals and milestones for action across nine thematic areas and 29 key reforms, noting the current status, key resources, and where we need to be by 2030. The themes below are used to organize and promote consistency across the individual reform topics included in the Compass. They align with the principles laid out in the COP28 UAE leaders’ declaration on a Global Climate Finance Framework. Our hope is that this information will help to focus efforts on actions where change could happen.

CPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. Our mission is to support governments, businesses, and financial institutions in driving economic growth while addressing climate change.

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The Impact of Brazil’s ABC Program Credit on Pasture Recovery: Evidence from the Cerrado

To better understand and increase the effectiveness of investments in pasture recovery, researchers from CPI/PUC-RIO evaluated the ABC Recuperação credit line, Brazil’s main policy instrument used to promote restoration in recent years.

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Following the Money: Financing Bioeconomy in Brazil

New study by CPI/PUC-Rio shows the mapping of finance flows for bioeconomy in Brazil from 2021 to 2023.

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Financing a Sustainable Global Bioeconomy

20 civil society organizations analyzed the global landscape for financing bioeconomy in a global scale, with the purpose of supporting the G20’s Global Initiative for Bioeconomy.

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A Roadmap for Green and Transition Finance in India

The green transition has become crucial for global economies, with governments, regulators, and the private sector implementing strategies to reduce emissions and foster green opportunities. However, the financing landscape is skewed toward mitigation sectors like renewable energy and transport, leaving hard-to-abate sectors underfunded despite their substantial carbon-removal potential.

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Toolbox on Financing Nature-Based Solutions

This report supports the G20’s Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG), identifying three levers to boost investments in Nature-Based Solutions.

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Blog | Can Cities Bank on a Greener Future? Insights from London Climate Action Week 2024  

In June, CCFLA actively participated in several events during LCAW. This year’s forum brought together a diverse group of individuals, organizations, and communities to engage in critical discussions on global climate action, with a particular focus on accelerating climate finance and mobilizing all sectors of society to address the climate crisis. After careful reflection, the CCFLA team is excited to share our key insights and takeaways on the prominent themes that emerged, particularly concerning cities and climate finance.

Data Visualization

The South African Climate Finance Landscape 2023: Interactive Data Visualization

South Africa’s climate finance has reached an all-time high. But financial flows are still far below the country’s estimated needs and have to increase by at least three to five times, as this data visualization of CPI’s South African Climate Finance Landscape report shows.

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One year of the Project Preparation Facility Connector

Since launching in June 2023, the PPF Connector program has laid the foundation for enhanced collaboration through matchmaking and relationship building by facilitating bilateral meetings, presentations, and matchmaking sessions.

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Financing India's heat resilience

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