International Climate Finance

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Adaptation Cost
adaptation finance
Adaptation Fund
Advisory group on Climate Change Financing
Annex Ii
Bali Action Plan
Carbon Leakage
Carbon Markets
Carbon Price
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CDM Project
Climate Change
Climate change adaptation
Climate Change Adaptation Funding
climate change economics
Climate change finance
Climate Finance
Climate Policy
Developing Countries
Environmental finance
Environmental governance
Environmental policy
environmental policy analysis
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EU Emission Trading System
EU ETS
Fossil Fuel Subsidies
FTT
G20
Global Gdp
green climate fund
High Level Advisory Group
ICAO
Incremental Investment
International climate finance
international funding mechanisms for adaptation
Market-based instruments
mitigation investment
Multilateral Development Banks
Project Catalyst
Redd
Sustainability
Sustainable development
sustainable development funding
Sustainable finance
UN
UN Secretary General
World Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138925861
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book is the first to provide a complete overview of international climate finance. In the Copenhagen Accord of 2009, developed countries jointly committed to mobilize US$100 billion per year to address climate change in developing countries. The book presents the best information available on this subject: an overview of current international climate finance, estimates of the incremental investment and cost of mitigation measures, estimates of the additional funding needed for adaptation, analyses of potential sources of international climate finance, and the institutional and governance arrangements to deliver the funds effectively.

Climate finance will play an increasingly important role in international efforts to address climate change over the next decade and this book is currently the only source of all relevant material on international climate finance for policymakers and researchers.

Erik Haites is President of Margaree Consultants Inc., Canada. He advises clients on economic aspects of climate change, including the design of market mechanisms and international financial mechanisms. He was a consultant to the UNFCCC secretariat during the negotiation of the rules for the Kyoto mechanisms.