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Climate financing

Feature

COP29: Why the G20 is not the solution

The declaration of the G20 summit in Rio does not solve the problems of COP29. Instead, it leaves the decision on compromises to the states at the climate conference. Although the G20 states are opening doors, they also put obstacles in the way of the delegations. The G20 could soon split on this issue.

By Bernhard Pötter

Feature

Leaders' Summit: Why it is so difficult to create a positive atmosphere

At the start of COP29, the heads of state and government are supposed to present their demands and bring momentum to the negotiations. This hardly succeeds on the first day: Criticism meets counter-criticism, but the main opponents have not appeared. Only the UK provides a ray of hope.

By Bernhard Pötter

News

Climate finance: EU finance ministers call for more transparency

On Tuesday, the EU finance ministers defined their position for the UN climate negotiations in Baku (COP29). As international climate finance will be the main topic in November, the Ecofin conclusions are of particular importance this time.

By Lukas Knigge

News

Climate financing: EU states doubt COP29 target without new donors

The most important negotiations at this year's UN Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) revolve around the new global climate finance target. The EU states are pushing for former developing countries such as China and Saudi Arabia to also participate.

By Lukas Knigge

News

Study: How many billions China pays for climate finance

The climate finance debate puts growing pressure on China to also pay to vulnerable countries. A US study now shows that the country already invests an average of 4.5 billion US dollars per year in climate action and adaptation via direct payments and export loans.

By Bernhard Pötter

Analyse

SBTI: Why carbon credits are a risk for the transformation

The “Science Based Targets Initiative” has now presented an assessment in the dispute over the approval of carbon credits for companies: It found that the credits pose a risk to the green transition.

By Fabian Löhe

Feature

Climate finance: How much are emerging economies paying?

In the dispute over the financing of global climate action, demands are growing louder that emerging markets like China should also contribute. A study reveals surprising results: Countries in the Global South are apparently paying more than previously thought.

By Bernhard Pötter

Interview

EIB climate action expert: 'Too much money is going into the wrong things'

The European Investment Bank (EIB) invests 60 percent of its lending volume in climate and green projects. Even after the rise of the far-right in the EU elections, it is still a climate bank, says Nancy Saich, the EIB's chief climate expert, in an interview.

By Alexandra Endres