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Data Visualization & Tools
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Bottom-up climate finance needs
This dashboard covers the climate finance required for countries to reach their national climate climate targets, as stated in official documents such as NDCs.
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Indonesia Power Sector Finance Dashboard (2019-2023)
The Indonesia Power Sector Finance Dashboard showcases recent trend analysis of investments in the country’s renewable energy vs fossil fuel power plants. It also includes a deep dive into investments that flow through state-owned electricity firm PLN to show how those investments particularly impact Indonesia’s energy market and energy transition journey.
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Net Zero Finance Tracker
The Net Zero Finance Tracker (NZFT) provides the most robust and transparent data on the financial sector’s climate transition, informing policy direction, investment strategy, and advocacy decisions. -
Data Visualization (The Forest-Climate Nexus: A Fit-for-Purpose Framework for Climate Impact)
Study by CPI/PUC-RIO presents a financial architecture tailored to meet the different realities of tropical forests across the world, and proposes a Reversing Deforestation Mechanism (RDM) to fill a critical gap that would advance restoration and transform the role of forests from a climate risk to... -
Interactive International Climate Finance Tracking for Brazil
New study from CPI/PUC-RIO analyzes and tracks international climate finance in Brazil between 2021 and 2022, compared to figures from 2019 and 2020.
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Top-down Climate Finance Needs Data Dashboard
This dashboard tracks estimated mitigation climate finance required across different sectors to keep the average global temperature rise within 1.5°C by the end of the century.
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Global Landscape of Climate Finance Data Dashboard
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.
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Interactive Sankey (Landscape of Climate Finance for Land Use in Brazil 2021–2023)
Researchers from CPI/PUC-Rio quantify the financial flows directed toward agriculture and forests between 2021 and 2023 that are aligned with climate objectives.
