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ublic and private
finance mobilised by developed countries for climate action in developing
countries reached USD 62 billion in 2014, up from USD 52 billion in 2013 and
making an average of USD 57 billion annually over the 2013-14 period, according
to a new OECD study in collaboration with Climate Policy Initiative (CPI).
“Climate Finance in 2013-14 and the USD 100 billion goal”
provides a robust, up-to-date estimate of public and private climate finance
mobilised by developed countries towards their UNFCCC 2010 Cancun commitment of
USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries
to tackle and adapt to climate change.
Read the Climate
Policy Initiative story - “Finance for climate action in developing countries reaches USD 62 billion in 2014, says new report”.
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