Recuperação Verde
Enquanto o mundo se recupera da pandemia do COVID-19, devemos continuar com uma ação ambiciosa sobre a mudança climática. Temos a oportunidade de reconstruir nosso mundo para um futuro mais inclusivo, resiliente e sustentável. Isso inclui a integração das considerações sobre as mudanças climáticas em todo o ecossistema financeiro, visando a recuperação econômica de curto prazo e mudanças estruturais de longo prazo alinhadas com o desenvolvimento sustentável e inclusivo, e o fortalecimento da resiliência da sociedade.
O CPI, trabalhando com os governos do Reino Unido e da Alemanha, convocou diversas discussões de alto nível envolvendo os principais tomadores de decisão, líderes de pensamento e especialistas do mundo da diplomacia, regulamentação e política, bem como finanças públicas e privadas, que demonstraram que finanças é a pedra angular para fazer isso acontecer. Continuaremos a trabalhar nessa área para ajudar a conectar a ação econômica com a necessidade fundamental de uma recuperação verde e resiliente em todo o mundo.
Publicações em destaque
Blog
Supported by CLIC, MazaoHub raises $200,000 from Lab proponent Catalyst Fund
MazaoHub was introduced to the Catalyst Fund, incubated by the Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance, through CLIC’s Agrifood Investment Connector. The Connector is CLIC’s platform that supports climate-smart and nature-positive agribusinesses with investment facilitation and impact assessment.
Evento
Corporate Climate Finance: Expert Panel & Discussion
Join us for a panel co-hosted by the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) to discuss key success stories and finance approaches that enable bold corporate climate action.
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Discussion Paper: Financing Industrial Decarbonization - Challenges and Solutions for India’s Iron and Steel Sector
The industrial sector, a vital driver of economic growth in emerging economies, accounts for a significant portion of carbon emissions, with India’s industrial activity contributing nearly 30% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. Achieving global climate goals, including India’s net-zero target by 2070, necessitates substantial investment in low-carbon technologies and infrastructure. However, challenges such as complex production processes, existing investments in carbon-intensive assets, and competitive markets hinder decarbonization efforts. CPI’s research underscores the need for increased global finance and proposes policy interventions to promote climate-aligned investment, particularly in high-emission sectors like iron and steel.
Publicações recentes
Publicação
Fortalecimento da Implementação do Financiamento Climático: O Caminho do Brasil na Presidência do G20 à COP30
Relatório organizado em conjunto com iCS, CEBRI e CONCITO fornece recomendações para pautar o diálogo internacional sobre financiamento climático e ações para o governo brasileiro no âmbito do G20.
Blog
Transforming India's Climate Finance through Sector-Specific Financial Institutions
India’s pursuit of a sustainable, low-carbon future amidst rapid population growth and economic expansion requires significant climate finance. To achieve ambitious targets, including 50% renewable energy by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2070, innovative financial solutions are imperative.
Blog
JETP Resource Mobilization Plan: How Viet Nam can turn ambition into action
As various emerging economies are seeking to leapfrog coal and move to clean energy through Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs), Viet Nam has passed an important first milestone by setting its Resource Mobilization Plan (RMP). CPI has outlined key takeaways from Viet Nam’s JETP and the RMP and identified some immediate actions to help them succeed.
Blog
Empowering Indonesia’s Path to Net Zero: Highlights from 2023
In 2023, momentum continued to build around Indonesia’s transition towards a more sustainable and net zero economy. Here are key highlights from our climate finance tracking, sustainable finance, and just energy transition workstreams to empower Indonesia’s path to net zero, as well as as a preview of what is in stock for 2024.
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Financing Green Buildings in Indonesian Cities
This report is the third of a three-part series by CCFLA to promote a better understanding of the financing barriers and solutions for implementing net zero carbon buildings. It assesses the current use of financial instruments that can promote the development of Indonesia’s green buildings sector. It also explores how national and subnational regulatory frameworks can address the identified barriers to private and public investment.
Visualização de dados
Methane Abatement Finance
Bringing CPI’s recent Landscape of Methane Abatement Finance to life, this data visualization shows that funding for methane abatement is at its highest level yet, but needs to increase by at least 3.5x by 2030 and be targeted effectively to achieve global climate goals.