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How can we accelerate climate change financing in France and in Europe?

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The transpartisan collective « Accélérons », bringing together over 150 MPs, and I4CE – Institute for Climate Economics

 

This first event of the collective was provide an opportunity to take stock of climate investments in France, with the release of I4CE’s new edition of the Landscape of Climate Finance, and will enable MEPs from all political groups to propose reforms to accelerate these investments.

 

A few months before the European elections, MPs were also engage with experts to discuss solutions to increase funding at the EU level for the climate transition.

 

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Finance for Tomorrow launches the “Finance for Tomorrow Week” organized this year from November 26-30. This whole week dedicated to the financing of Climate issues and Sustainable Development will gather every year, in Paris, the financial and business community with various side events. We are happy that our event “How can we accelerate climate change financing in France and in Europe?” is taking place during this major annual Rendez-vous.

 

29 Nov 2018

How can we accelerate climate change financing in France and in Europe?

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    Unlocking Capital for Climate Adaptation: how financing costs exacerbate needs, and ways to address them in EMDEs

    Adaptation needs in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) are rising rapidly, yet current financing assessments systematically underestimate the scale of the challenge. This paper calls for a shift from headline finance targets towards strategies that fully integrate cost of capital considerations, combining concessional finance, revenue mobilisation, and structural reforms to unlock durable and scalable investment in climate adaptation in EMDEs.

  • 02/25/2026
    Adapting France to +4°C: current resources, additional needs, and funding options

    This report, originally published in French in September 2025, is first a contribution to the public debate on adaptation in France. The methodologies applied, the data collection process, as well as the analytical framework proposed, may inform broader discussions in Europe, as the preparations for an EU integrated framework for European climate resilience and risk management are well underway. 

  • 02/24/2026 Op-ed
    EU Member States set 2040 climate target – but is the Union on track for 2030 in the energy sector?

    An outlook on EU investment needs for the energy transition and the EU’s 2040 climate target. Just before the start of COP30 in Belém, EU Member States agreed to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by 90% in 2040 compared to 1990 levels, including a 5% flexibility through international carbon credits. 

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