COP27: Australia back on the global climate stage as it pushes institutions on green finance

Published 11:30 on November 14, 2022  /  Last updated at 18:28 on November 14, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Climate Talks, International, Japan, Mexico, Middle East, New Zealand, Paris Article 6, South Korea, Switzerland, US

Australia is pressuring multilateral finance institutions, such as the World Bank, to unlock climate finance for developing nations, as it seeks to re-establish itself as an international leader on the climate change after almost a decade of policy stubbornness on the world stage.
Australia is pressuring multilateral finance institutions, such as the World Bank, to unlock climate finance for developing nations, as it seeks to re-establish itself as an international leader on the climate change after almost a decade of policy stubbornness on the world stage.


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