IATE Term of the Week: Climate Financing

IATE本周学期:气候融资

2024-02-09 18:50 terminology Coordination

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Climate financing, or climate finance, encompasses financial resources and instruments aimed at supporting mitigation and adaptation actions to combat climate change. It involves public and private funding at various levels, ranging from local to international, to facilitate a transition to a low-carbon global economy and enhance resilience to climate impacts.Climate financing draws from multiple sources, including public budgets, private investments, and international funds. Various instruments such as grants, green bonds, equities, debt swaps, and concessional loans are used to address the diverse needs of climate-related projects. International entities like the Green Climate Fund (GCF), Global Environment Facility (GEF), and Adaptation Fund (AF) play a crucial role in providing developing countries with access to climate financing. Additionally, the EU, through its legislation and commitments, actively contributes to global climate finance efforts. EU legislation mandates the integration of climate considerations into various policies, strategies, and financial instruments. This ensures that climate-related risks and opportunities are systematically taken into account across different sectors, further emphasizing the EU’s commitment to climate financing. The EU has established a robust legislative framework to support climate finance initiatives. This framework includes regulations, directives, and financial mechanisms aimed at mobilizing funds for climate action. Among them, the European Green Deal outlines the EU’s commitment to becoming climate-neutral by 2050, with climate finance as a key component. Moreover, the EU allocates funds for climate-related projects through various channels, such as the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Additionally, the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) dedicates a significant portion of its budget to climate-related expenditures. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) collaborates with the EU to implement climate financing projects. This partnership focuses on aligning national financing strategies with EU legislation, using funds from international climate finance mechanisms, and supporting countries in meeting their climate targets. Climate financing is a complex global endeavour that requires collaboration at international and regional levels. As the world continues to grapple with the impacts of climate change, the EU’s commitment and legislative initiatives play a crucial role in mobilizing financial resources and fostering a sustainable future. Bibliography UNDP Climate Promise. (2023). What is climate finance and why do we need more of it?. Retrieved from UNDP Climate Promise – News and Stories: https://climatepromise.undp.org/news-and-stories/what-climate-finance-and-why-do-we-need-more-it United Nations Climate Change. (2024). Introduction to Climate Finance. Retrieved from United Nations Climate Change – Topics: https://unfccc.int/topics/introduction-to-climate-finance#:~:text=Climate%20finance%20refers%20to%20local,that%20will%20address%20climate%20change. Written by Marina Scelta Born in Palermo (Italy), passionate about learning languages since a very young age, she studied Interpreting and Translation for English and French in her hometown, then moved to London for a Master’s Degree in the same domain (University of Westminster), eager to earn some first-hand experience in an international environment. In 2020, she decided to move back to Italy, where she applied for her second Master’s Degree in Foreign Languages for International Communication (Università degli Studi di Torino). In 2021, she had the opportunity to move to Strasbourg as an Erasmus student for almost one year, at the end of which she made of that city her new home. Currently in the process of writing her master’s thesis, in her free time Marina enjoys travelling, singing, walking in the nature, solving crosswords puzzles, and mostly looking around for vegan food.
气候融资或气候融资包括旨在支持应对气候变化的缓解和适应行动的财政资源和工具。它涉及从地方到国际各级的公共和私人资金,以促进向低碳全球经济的过渡,并提高应对气候影响的能力。气候融资来自多种来源,包括公共预算、私人投资和国际基金。赠款、绿色债券、股票、债务互换和优惠贷款等各种工具被用来满足气候相关项目的各种需求。 绿色气候基金(GCF)、全球环境基金(GEF)和适应基金(AF)等国际实体在为发展中国家提供气候融资方面发挥着至关重要的作用。此外,欧盟通过其立法和承诺,积极促进全球气候融资努力。 欧盟立法要求将气候因素纳入各种政策、战略和金融工具。这确保了不同部门系统地考虑到与气候相关的风险和机遇,进一步强调了欧盟对气候融资的承诺。欧盟建立了强有力的立法框架来支持气候融资倡议。这一框架包括旨在为气候行动筹集资金的法规、指令和金融机制。其中,欧洲绿色协议概述了欧盟到2050年实现气候中立的承诺,气候融资是关键组成部分。 此外,欧盟通过各种渠道为气候相关项目拨款,如欧洲投资银行(EIB)和欧洲复兴开发银行(EBRD)。此外,欧盟的多年期财政框架(MFF)将其预算的很大一部分用于气候相关支出。 联合国开发计划署(开发署)与欧盟合作实施气候融资项目。这一伙伴关系的重点是使国家融资战略与欧盟立法保持一致,利用国际气候融资机制的资金,并支持各国实现其气候目标。 气候融资是一项复杂的全球努力,需要国际和区域层面的合作。随着世界继续努力应对气候变化的影响,欧盟的承诺和立法举措在调动财政资源和促进可持续未来方面发挥着至关重要的作用。 书目 开发署气候承诺。(2023)。什么是气候融资,为什么我们需要更多的气候融资?。摘自开发署气候承诺——新闻和故事:https://climatepromise.undp.org/news-and-stories/what-climate-finance-and-why-do-we-need-more-it 联合国气候变化。(2024)。气候融资导论。检索自联合国气候变化——主题:https://unfccc.int/topics/introduction-to-climate-finance#:~:text=Climate%20 finance%20 refers%20 to%20 local,that%20 will%20 address%20 Climate%20 Change。 作者:Marina Scelta 她出生在巴勒莫(意大利),从很小的时候就热衷于学习语言,在家乡学习英语和法语的口译和笔译,然后搬到伦敦攻读同一领域的硕士学位(威斯敏斯特大学),渴望在国际环境中获得一些第一手经验。2020年,她决定搬回意大利,在那里她申请了第二个国际交流外语硕士学位(Universit à degli Studi di Torino)。2021年,她有机会作为伊拉斯谟的学生搬到斯特拉斯堡近一年,在这一年结束时,她把这座城市作为自己的新家。目前正在写硕士论文,闲暇时,玛丽娜喜欢旅游、唱歌、在大自然中散步、解填字游戏,大部分时间都在寻找素食。

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