Adaptação e Resiliência
Há uma necessidade urgente de estimular um maior investimento em adaptação e resiliência ao clima. No entanto, os investimentos atuais em adaptação constituem apenas uma fração do que é necessário para evitar impactos futuros dispendiosos e catastróficos.
O CPI rastreou o estado atual das finanças globais para adaptação ao clima e, com base nos resultados encontrados, publicou um trabalho que propõe soluções para aumentar o investimento e recomendações para preencher lacunas de dados no rastreamento da adaptação.
Publicações em destaque
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State and Trends of Climate Adaptation Finance in Small Island Developing States
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face urgent adaptation needs yet remain underserved by climate finance. This report examines persistent barriers, from high transaction costs to limited private investment, and outlines priority actions for the global finance community to dramatically scale and improve adaptation finance for these highly vulnerable countries.
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Bridging the Adaptation Finance Gap in Asia
Asia faces a critical climate adaptation finance gap, with only USD 34 billion flowing annually against an estimated need of USD 431 billion. Vulnerable populations and economies bear the brunt of extreme weather events, while institutional and financial barriers limit effective local action. Scaling concessional finance, strengthening local leadership, and leveraging innovative tools like callable capital are essential to build climate resilience and secure a sustainable future for the region.
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Tracking Private Investment for Adaptation: The Need, Our Progress, and Next Steps
Private finance for adaptation is increasingly vital—growing these flows requires a better understanding of how much is going where. This blog post highlights CPI’s recent evolution of related tracking methodologies, and next steps to deepen and broaden the data coverage.
Publicações recentes
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Unlocking Climate Finance for Least Developed Countries: Innovations and Opportunities
LDCs are already driving innovation in climate policy and finance, but closing their climate investment gap will require deliberate and coordinated action. This involves leveraging capital that is catalytic, concessional, and context-specific—making sure that the most vulnerable are not left behind.
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CCFLA Urban Adaptation and Resilience Finance Workstream Scoping Paper
This scoping paper informs CCFLA’s new Urban A&R Finance Workstream by identifying key challenges, mapping member activities, highlighting gaps, and offering recommendations for collective action.
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Building Financial Instruments for Climate Adaptation
Drawing on lessons learned from past instruments, the Lab has identified five key steps for structuring adaptation-focused financial instruments that deliver results.
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Lab Alumni share insights on scaling climate finance
Learn how innovative climate finance solutions are scaling impact. This blog post features insights innovators on leveraging guarantees, standardizing approaches, and investing in nature-based solutions to address climate change.
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The Triple Gap in Finance for Agrifood Systems
Agrifood systems form the cornerstones of economies, societies, and ecosystems across the world, while also generating significant environmental costs. This report takes a systems-based approach to analyzing the investment needs of the agrifoods sector.