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Targets without Traction? Do Nationally Determined Contributions Fail to Drive Mitigation Funding Distribution?

[working paper]

Wencker, Thomas
Carlitz, Ruth

Corporate Editor
Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (DEval)

Abstract

Given the urgency of climate action, support to developing countries must meet their needs. This brief presents key results from a DEval evaluation on climate change mitigation through development cooperation and a corresponding scientific study conducted with the University of Amsterdam. The 2015 P... view more

Given the urgency of climate action, support to developing countries must meet their needs. This brief presents key results from a DEval evaluation on climate change mitigation through development cooperation and a corresponding scientific study conducted with the University of Amsterdam. The 2015 Paris Agreement highlights "specific needs and special circumstances of developing country Parties" and recongnises "that enhanced support for developing country Parties will allow for higher ambition in their actions." The Agreement thus embodies an efficiency and equity rationale for aligning climate finance with recipient priorities. Since the Agreement’s ratification, international climate finance has nearly doubled, though funds are still seen as insufficient. This brief discusses their quality: how well climate finance provided as mitigation-related official development assistance (ODA) aligns with recipient priorities.... view less

Keywords
climate protection; funding; international agreement; climate policy; developing country

Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy

Free Keywords
Paris Agreement; Mitigation ODA, NDC

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Bonn

Page/Pages
2 p.

Series
DEval Policy Brief, 04/2024

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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