Macron forces through climate finance reform ‘consensus’, leaves concrete decisions for later

Published 15:22 on June 23, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:22 on June 23, 2023  / Roy Manuell /  EMEA, International, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

French President Emmanuel Macron claimed "complete consensus" on reform of international financial institutions to better channel climate funds to developing countries on Friday, with world leaders pledging changes that are expected to free up an additional $200 billion of lending capacity over the next decade, and billions in debt relief measures.
French President Emmanuel Macron claimed "complete consensus" on reform of international financial institutions to better channel climate funds to developing countries on Friday, with world leaders pledging changes that are expected to free up an additional $200 billion of lending capacity over the next decade, and billions in debt relief measures.


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