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Financing Climate Change: Institutional Aspects of a Post 2012 Framework Dr. Charlotte Streck Climate Focus January 2009 Discussion Paper April

Dr. Charlotte Streck

The objective of this paper is to assess design options for an institutional financial architecture supporting a new global climate deal. It aims to support an informal dialogue and consultation process among key policy makers and officials engaged in the negotiations of a reformed financial mechanism under the UNFCCC beyond 2012. This paper elaborates on some of the prominent proposals submitted by UNFCCC Parties, experts, and nongovernmental organizations for a scaled-up and reformed financial mechanism to assist developing countries in fulfilling their obligations under the Convention and responding to the adverse effects of climate change.

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Release DateApril 1, 2009
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