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Global Landscape of Climate Finance Data Dashboard

This page is updated annually with the latest climate finance data. Last updated: 23 June 2025. Learn more about our data update timeline.

The Global Landscape of Climate Finance offers the most comprehensive overview of global climate finance flows, providing crucial insights into the resources dedicated to addressing climate change. The latest publication is accessible at the following link: Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2025.

This page shares interactive data tools to provide governments, businesses and financial institutions with the information they need to build a sustainable, resilient and inclusive global economy. See our methodology document for more detail on how we get these numbers.

Explore the dashboard below to draw out your own insights.

Data in numbers (2023)

30+
data sources


58,000+
projects


4,000+
institutions covered



FAQ

Can CPI share country-level data?

CPI is currently unable to provide detailed country-level breakdowns, as much of our data is received in aggregate form, covering regions rather than individual countries. Public expenditure data on climate finance at the country level also remains limited and methodologically divergent.

To address this, we collaborate with various data providers, including development finance institutions, to encourage reporting at the national level. We also produce regional and national landscape reports to help close domestic data gaps and unpack aggregated data through targeted studies and research. Recent examples include:

When will new data be released?

CPI intends to release standardized historic data from 2018 to 2022, alongside the 2023 data, in early Q4 2025.

CPI intends to include this data in the interactive data tool above.

The production of climate finance data for 2024 depends on the release of several underlying datasets that contribute to the Global Landscape of Climate Finance. This information is most likely to become available by mid-2026.

What are the main data gaps in the Global Landscape of Climate Finance dataset?

The Global Landscape of Climate Finance offers the most comprehensive overview of climate finance flows. Yet, despite the adoption of best practices, there remains key data transparency and reporting barriers that hard to overcome without improvements to reporting.

Such gaps mean comprehensive tracking remains elusive in certain areas:

  • Private finance for adaptation activities and for mitigation activities in AFOLU, waste, and water and sanitation sectors
  • Public domestic climate finance reported by countries
  • Disbursement data availability
  • Information on South-South flows and cooperation.

Can CPI share institution-level data?

CPI’s tracking of climate finance relies in part on data collected through confidential surveys conducted with Development Finance Institutions (DFIs). These institutions provide detailed portfolio-level information on the condition that it will be used exclusively for aggregate reporting purposes. The data remains the property of the contributing institutions, and CPI does not have the authority to publicly disclose institution-specific or project-level information.

Contact

If you have any further questions about the data, please contact matthew.price@cpiglobal.org or pedro.fernandes@cpiglobal.org.

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