Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience and adaptive capacity of societies to the harmful impacts of climate change resulting from past emissions require significant financial resources. This tutorial provides an overview of what climate finance is and where countries access different sources of financing.
Overview
Syllabus
Welcome!This tutorial introduces the concept of climate finance.
In recent years the global community has come to an agreement that
urgent climate action is necessary. This
would be in the form of both reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving
the resilience and adaptive capacity of societies to the harmful impacts of
climate change resulting from past emissions.
These actions require significant financial resources. This tutorial provides an overview of what
climate finance is and where countries access different sources of
financing. Who should take this course:The engaged public and
practitioners with an interest in understanding climate finance.Policy-makers and
adaptation planners wanting to increase their understanding on sources
of funds for climate action. Policy-makers and experts
attending face-to-face trainings on “Climate change adaptation finance” This tutorial is a learning initiative of the UN Institute for
Training and Research (UNITAR)and part of the National Adaptation Plan Global
Support Programme (NAP-GSP). The NAP-GSP is a joint programme,
implemented by UNDP and UN Environment, in collaboration with other UN Agencies
to assist countries with their NAP processes. The programme is funded
through the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Least Developed Countries Fund
(LDCF) and Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF).
This course does not have a learning assessment therefore no certificate
of completion will be issued.If you encounter any difficulty or if you have any questions, please consult our help page.Your opinion counts! Once you have gone through the tutorial, please take the time to complete this short survey. Thank you!