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International Climate Finance

International Climate Finance

Climate change is already hurting our planet and its people. Flooding, drought, more intense storms, decreased food production and increased water scarcity, and greater vulnerability to disease are causing heightened suffering around the world.

Although wealthy countries like the United States are most responsible for creating the climate crisis, the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people are paying the highest price — in lives and livelihoods lost.

Dealing with climate change is incredibly expensive. Though cost estimates vary, the bottom line is that the less we do now, the more we will pay later.

International climate finance is the provision of funds by developed countries for developing countries to take climate action. People in developing countries require climate finance to meet their health, food, energy, and other daily needs. Climate finance is an ethical, moral, and legal obligation, and an essential component of international climate negotiations.

Friends of the Earth U.S. advocates for the U.S. to provide its fair share of funding, commensurate with what science, justice, and equity demand. We equally push for climate action that is of high environmental and social integrity, people-centered, and democratically-controlled.

For an overview of climate finance, see Paying the High Cost of Climate Chaos: The Story of Climate Finance. Our infographic visualizes who is most responsible for climate change on a global scale (spoiler alert – the U.S.!), who gets hurt the most, what needs to be done, who should pay, where the money can come from, and where the money should go.

Recursos

At A Crossroads

Assessing G20 and MDB International Energy Finance ahead of stop funding fossils pledge deadline

April 2022 Comments to EXIM on Pemex Support

Comments to UK Government on Overseas Fossil Fuel Support Ban

As an organization, Friends of the Earth United States (FoE US) submits the following comments in response to United Kingdom government announcement last year to end its financing for oil and gas proj…

A Surge in Support: A Review of 15 Years of OPIC’s Energy Financing

This issue brief is the second in a series analyzing OPIC’s policies and performance and providing recommendations for the DFC in its formative months and years.

Big Oil Tax Giveaway Fact Sheet

In December 2017, Trump signed into law one of the biggest giveaways to corporations and billionaires in U.S. history: the so-called Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

Green Climate Fund: A Performance Check

This briefing aims to provide an initial assessment of whether the GCF is living up to its mandate. It looks at whether funds are being equitably disbursed, “country ownership” is being enhanced (…

The Green Climate Fund is intended to be the world’s leader on public climate financing — so we conducted a performance check to ensure that the fund is living up to its name.

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