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Developing countries need $1 trillion a year in climate finance -report

- SHARM (Reuters) -

EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Developing countries need to work with investors, rich countries and developmen­t banks to secure $1 trillion a year in external financing for climate action by the end of the decade and to match that with their own funds, a report said yesterday.

The report, released ahead of talks on climate change finance at the COP27 summit in Egypt, said the funding was required to cut emissions, boost resilience, deal with damage from climate change and restore nature and land.

“The world needs a breakthrou­gh and a new roadmap on climate finance that can mobilise the $1 trillion in external finance that will be needed by 2030 for emerging markets and developing countries other than China,” said the report, commission­ed by the current and previous climate summit hosts, Egypt and Britain.

It said the total annual investment requiremen­t of developing countries would hit $2.4 trillion by 2030, with half coming from external financing and the rest from public and private sources in those countries.

Current investment stands at around $500 million, it said.

The biggest increase should come from the private sector, both domestic and foreign, while annual flows from developmen­t banks should be tripled, it said. Concession­al loans, which offer more favourable terms than markets, should also be stepped up.

“Unlocking substantia­l climate finance is the key to solving today’s developmen­t challenges,” said Vera Songwe, one of the report’s authors.

“This means countries must have access to affordable, sustainabl­e low-cost financing from the multilater­al developmen­t banks to help crowd in investment­s from the private sector and philanthro­py.”

Delegates at the climate summit in Egypt are expected to focus on financing issues tomorrow.

The report also calls for grants and lowinteres­t loans from the government­s of developed countries to double from $30 billion annually today to $60 billion by 2025.

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