Who's afraid of a low carbon price?
Guest blogger Jamal Gore of Carbon Clear argues for why political will is needed to drive up global carbon prices.
Feature
31st May 2012
On carbon markets - ‘the valley of creation’
Ari Huhtala, CDKN's Director of Policy and Programmes, encounters a carbon trading industry eager for business and political leadership at the Carbon Expo in Cologne, Germany.
This project scoped the potential for trilateral cooperation between China, Africa and the EU on the development of Low Carbon Zones (LCZs) in African countries, focussing on Ethiopia and Zambia.
Suppressed demand - Unlocking climate finance for Africa
Read how suppressed demand can be accounted for in carbon markets to leverage climate finance for cleaner development and enable the poor to benefit from carbon finance from the Clean Development Mechanism.
Feature
12th April 2012
Watershed period for climate finance – Innovative leadership required
Richard Calland and Nancy Dubosse who lead the new Climate Finance Hub Initiative, discuss what they term the 'political economy of climate finance' and raise important questions which will need to be addressed for effective climate finance governance.
The Government of Rwanda is developing a national climate change and environment fund to ensure sustainable financing is accessible to support environmental sustainability, resilience to climate change and green growth.