Appendices THE PREVIOUS COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY (2003-2013) REDUCED FRENCH AGRICULTURAL EMISSIONS
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11/07/2025
Foreword of the week
COP30: On Financing, the Time for Negotiation Is Over
“What agreement will the negotiators reach?” is the question that is usually on climate practitioners’ minds at this time of the year. However, this time, it is a new impetus that is needed, not another agreement. 10 years after the Paris Agreement, the Brazilian COP30 presidency has rightly shifted the focus to execution, making this edition “the implementation COP.” On financing, the objectives set at COP29 are clear: developing countries should receive $300 billion per year by 2035 from developed countries (NCQG), and mobilise $1.3 trillion per year from all actors. The newly published “Baku to Belém” roadmap proposes solutions to meet the targets. We now have objectives and a list of (theoretical) means to achieve them. How do we move to implementation?
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11/05/2025
Blog post
From Pledges to Progress: Climate Finance a Decade After Paris
Nearly a decade has passed since the Paris Agreement elevated finance to the heart of the climate agenda, embedding in Article 2.1(c) the ambitious goal of aligning global financial flows with low-emission, climate-resilient development. But for all the talk of “shifting the trillions,” we remain far from course.
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10/31/2025
Foreword of the week
A Paris Climate & Nature Week with a touch of ‘green budget’
We were proud to contribute to the inaugural Paris Climate & Nature Week hosted by Sciences Po from 27 to 29 October, marking the 10 years of the Paris Agreement. I4CE weighed in on some of our core topics– lessons learnt over the past decade of climate action which can accelerate the transition; the links between climate and development finance; as well as adaptation and the cost of inaction.