2024 is a critical year for international climate finance. At COP29, countries are due to agree a new collective quantified goal on climate finance (NCQG). The adoption of an ambitious NCQG is the first opportunity in fifteen years to redefine international climate finance mechanisms and learn the lessons from the $100 billion goal.
This webinar marked the launch of the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance’s latest report, Making climate finance work for all: Five tests for a robust New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG), and comes at a crucial time as global leaders have limited time left to negotiate, consider options and make informed decisions to ensure they reach an ambitious goal that meets the evolving needs of developing countries.
Participants:
- Dr Laetitia Pettinotti, Research Fellow, ODI
- Isobel Bartholomew, UK Climate Finance Negotiator
- Dr Christopher Bartlett, Loss and Damage Contact Point, Government of Vanuatu
- Debbie Hillier, Head of the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance for Mercy Corps
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