Tag: Climate finance
Are reports of climate adaptation finance being exaggerated?
"Using loans as a key instrument for adaptation financing is a big injustice to countries dealing with climate impacts."
Asian climate activists demand US climate finance commitment
The activists called for the U.S. government to urgently provide adequate, non-debt-creating, unconditional, and predictable climate finance
In Photos: Groups in Asia denounce increased loans for developing countries,...
Groups are skeptical of the summit's outcomes, asserting that it promotes interests of the private sector and perpetuates corporate capture
Building momentum: The Philippine agenda at the Bonn climate summit
Developed countries failed again to deliver on their promise to raise USD100 billion every year for developing nations
Protests slam gas expansion in Asia, call on governments to hasten...
The demonstrations called out the ADB for continuing to finance gas projects despite its commitment to support low-carbon transition
Invest in a greener world
It does sound hard to imagine a greener, better world when we have been so used to what we have now
Climate campaigners protest against AIIB’s support for gas projects in new...
AIIB’s energy policy facilitates member countries’ transition to a low- or zero- carbon energy system, but retains support for gas projects
Philippine green activists welcome pledge to set up ‘Loss and Damage...
The deal is a "cornerstone of a new and long-overdue fund to deliver vital support to vulnerable countries and communities"
People’s movements across Asia call for ‘climate and economic justice’
“We demand from COP 27 and the G20 summit the delivery of adequate, grants-based, and accessible climate finance"
Countries diverge on future climate finance at COP27
Developed nations now say the US$100-billion goal will be reached by the end of 2023