The OECD will release its latest assessment of progress towards the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) goal for developed countries to provide and mobilise USD 100 billion in annual climate finance for developing countries, on Thursday 21 May at 11:00 CEST (Paris time).
The report will present aggregate trends, with new figures for 2023 and 2024.
The analysis will also include trends by source of finance, climate theme, sector, income group and type of financial instrument. It includes information on the accounting framework, data and methodologies that underpin the figures.
Additional background is available on the OECD website at: Climate Finance and the USD 100 Billion Goal.
Journalists can request a copy of the report under embargo, thereby undertaking to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures, by emailing embargo@oecd.org. Embargoed copies will be sent 24 hours before the launch.
For further information, journalists are invited to contact Johanna Gleeson at the OECD Media Office (+33 1 45 24 97 00).
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