Mobilizing climate finance flows: Nordic approaches and opportunities

Foreword -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Climate finance needs -- Nordic countries within the global climate finance landscape -- Nordic countries mobilizing private finance for climate action -- The Nordic role in scaling up climate finance -- References -- List of people consulted -- Case...

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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Copenhagen Nordic Council of Ministers 2017
Schriftenreihe:TemaNord
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Zusammenfassung:Foreword -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Climate finance needs -- Nordic countries within the global climate finance landscape -- Nordic countries mobilizing private finance for climate action -- The Nordic role in scaling up climate finance -- References -- List of people consulted -- Case studies -- Nordic climate-related ODA (additional data and country profiles) -- New Nordic Finance -- the next generation of climate finance seminar -- On terminology within the sphere of mobilizing climate finance
Abstract: If the Agreement's goal - limit the global temperature increase below 2°C - is to be met, all financial flows need to shift dramatically and rapidly from current investment patterns to 2°C compatible pathways. This study analyses the roles Nordic actors might play in mobilizing finance flows internationally and outlines a roadmap that can guide joint Nordic action during the next five to ten years. While the roadmap covers components of "climate related ODA" and climate compatible contributions from the private sector, the focus of the roadmap lies on the crucial bridging and dialogue that is required between key actors. Building on identified Nordic strengths and areas needing accelerated international support, the report concludes with a set of immediate next steps to operationalize the roadmap in 2017-2018
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (148 Seiten)
ISBN:9789289349291
9289349298
DOI:10.6027/tn2017-519