COP29: will it deliver on climate finance? – Columbia Threadneedle Investments

With mitigation and adaptation needs running into hundreds of billions of dollars, and public finances stretched, the private sector will need to deliver much of the necessary ‘climate finance’.

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  • The COP29 climate talks have been billed the ‘Finance COP’, as negotiators aim to agree a new global goal for the flow of finance to mitigate and adapt to climate change in developing nations.
  • Here Columbia Threadneedle Investment set out their view on some of the measures governments should consider in order to make climate financing more attractive to investors.


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