Climate Finance
Climate Finance refers to the financial resources allocated to support projects and initiatives aimed at addressing climate change. This includes funding for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable agriculture, as well as investments in infrastructure that can withstand climate impacts. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resilience to climate-related risks.
Governments, private investors, and international organizations contribute to Climate Finance through grants, loans, and investments. Key players include the Green Climate Fund and the World Bank, which help developing countries access the necessary funds to implement climate solutions and adapt to changing environmental conditions.