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Sources and Types of Climate Financing Mechanisms 
Ms Wairimu Mwangi 
Green-Next Sustainability Ltd 
Presented at the ACX Executive Climate Change and Carbon Trading Course Workshop held at Kenya Forest Research Institute (KEFRI)
Outline: 
1.Key Messages on Climate Finance 
2.Climate Finance Overview 
3.Investment Needs 
4.Sources of Climate Finance 
5.Instruments of Disbursement of Climate Finance 
6.Intended Uses for Climate Finance 
7.Innovative Means of Leveraging Climate Finance 
8.Conclusions
1. Key Messages on Climate Finance 
Key issues to be addressed: 
•How much CF is needed for mitigation,adaptation, technologydevelopment & transfer & Capacity developmentin African countries? 
What are the sources of CF? 
How will resources be effectively disbursed to recipients? 
How will processes and outcomes be monitored? 
Climate finance is a major issue in the UNFCCC framework
Key Messages On Climate Finance 
: 
Opportunities include: 
•Technology Devlopment& Transfer 
•Multiplier effects in the economy –employment creation, rise of cottage industries, 
•Promotion of Green growth 
•Infrastructure development 
Opportunities for climate Finance on development
2. Climate Finance Overview 
The Main Existing Global Funding Mechanisms 
Global Environmental Facility (GEF) 
•The financial mechanism created as the operating entity under the UNFCCC convention. 
•Fund’s replenishment occurs on a fixed 4 year cycle 
•Focus mainly on mitigation efforts, limited success on Africa (cumbersome administrative and disbursement procedures. 
•Other funds that are governed by the GEF: Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), and the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) 
•They are mainly based on voluntary pledges by donor countries
Climate Finance Overview 
Adaptation Fund 
•Created under the Kyoto Protocol of the UNFCCC. 
•This fund is financed by 2 per cent of the Certified Emission Reductions (CERs)issued for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) activities. 
•Main focus is assisting developing countries that are a party to the protocol to meet the cost of adaptation to climate change impacts. 
•The operating entity of the Fund is the Adaptation Fund Board supported by the GEF as the secretariat and World Bank as a trustee
Climate Finance Overview 
Multilateral Funds 
World Bank 
•Climate Investment Fund (CIF)mainly focussed on mitigation initiatives and the 
•Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) focussed on adaptation initiatives. 
PPCR fund was driven by the G8 Plan of action on climate change in 2005. The fund is administered mainly through the provision of concessional loans rather than through grants
2. Climate Finance Overview 
The Cancun Agreements for more adequate, sustainable and 
Predictable financing 
•Finance: 
•“Fast Start” Finance of $30 billion (2010-12) 
Parties to submit information to UNFCCC annually on resources 
provided and how to access them 
The disbursed funds so far are about $6 billion only: 
•Mobilize Long-term Finance of $100 billion per year by 2020 
Variety of sources : public, private, bilateral, and multilateral 
-“balance for adaptation and mitigation- 
Additional funding 
Significant share of multilateral funding for adaptation should flow through Green Climate Fund
2. Climate Finance Overview 
•Decision to establish Green Climate Fund: 
–“accountable to and under guidance of”COP 
To support mitigation, adaptation, capacity development and technology devpt& transfer 
•Provisions for reforming 
the Clean Development 
Mechanism (Carbon markets for developing countries)
3. Additional investment needs in developing countries, by 2030 
Source World Bank 2010
4. Sources Of Climate Finance 
Sources of funding: 
There are 4 major sources: 
1.Private 
CDM & Carbon Offset markets 
2. Public 
(official aid and policy money) 
3. Global Capital Markets ( institutional investors, high-net worth individuals and lending institutions) 
4. Multilateral 
Uses of funding: 
Enablingpolicies, Legislations, institutions & markets -adaptation and mitigation 
Catalyzetransformational private & public investments & devptprograms. 
Low-carbon technologies (renewable energies, energy efficiency in industry, transport, buildings 
Terrestrial carbon(agriculture and forestry) 
Climate resilience practises(agric...) Supportresearch, development & deployment of new technologies
Sources Of Climate Finance 
•Climate policy initiative estimates global climate funding at around USD 97 billion. 
Private Sources 
(Equity & Debt) 
USD 55B 
Public sector 
USD 21B 
Multilateral sources 
USD 20B 
Carbon Markets 
USD 2B
5. Instruments Of Disbursements Of Climate Finance 
•LOANS 
About USD 74-87 billion out of USD 97 billion, can be classified as investment. 
•Market rate Loans–are about USD 56 billion: 
USD 18 billion by bilateral and multilateral agencies like IFC while USD 38 billionby the private sector. 
•Equity -USD 18 billionof which USD 16 billion by the private sector. 
•Concessional loans -About USD 13 billion typically provided by bilateral and multilateral banks 
•AID 
The remainder of Climate Finance between USD 8 and 21 billion. This is comprised of policy incentives, risk management facilities (USD 1 billion), carbon offset flows (USD 2 billion) and grants (USD 4 billion).
6. Uses Of Climate Finance 
•MITIGATION EFFORTS 
The large majority of climate finance (USD 93 billion out of USD 97 billion) is used for mitigation measures. Mostly for capital investments in mitigation measures like renewable energy. 
•Most of the financing (USD 55 billionout of USD 93 billion) -from the private sector in the form of capital investment. 
•Bilateral and multilateral institutions -USD 19 billion and USD 14 billion respectively. 
•Funds contribute USD 2.4 billion. 
•The offset market provides USD 2.2 billion of incremental cost financing. 
•Voluntary / philanthropic contributions are estimated to provide USD 240 million, slightly more than their contribution to adaptation.
Uses Of Climate Finance 
Adaptation: 
•Adaptation receives a small share of about USD 4.4 billion, 
•Adaptation is predominantly financed through bilateral institutions (USD 3.6 billion out of USD 4.4 billion), 
•Multilateral institutions (USD 475 million) and 
•Voluntary / philanthropy (USD 210 million). 
•A relatively small share (USD 65 million) is provided by dedicated funds
7. Innovative Means Of Leveraging More Finance 
•International transport levies 
•Concessional debt 
•Auctions of domestic emission allowances 
•Create new investment vehicles (green bonds, green venture funds) 
•More stringent commitments for developed countries under the KP to generate additional demand for credits from CDM and other mechanisms 
•Expand the 2 per cent levy on CDM 
contribution to the adaptation fund to 
include other mechanisms such as the 
Joint Implementation mechanism (JI) and the 
Emissions trading mechanism
8. Conclusion 
Financial Mechanisms suitable for African Countries should mainly emerge from Public sources in form of Aid and the remainder from a mix of private, bilateral and multilateral sources
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 
QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS 
Wairimu.mwangi@green-next.com 
www.green-next.com

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Sources of Climate Finance

  • 1. Sources and Types of Climate Financing Mechanisms Ms Wairimu Mwangi Green-Next Sustainability Ltd Presented at the ACX Executive Climate Change and Carbon Trading Course Workshop held at Kenya Forest Research Institute (KEFRI)
  • 2. Outline: 1.Key Messages on Climate Finance 2.Climate Finance Overview 3.Investment Needs 4.Sources of Climate Finance 5.Instruments of Disbursement of Climate Finance 6.Intended Uses for Climate Finance 7.Innovative Means of Leveraging Climate Finance 8.Conclusions
  • 3. 1. Key Messages on Climate Finance Key issues to be addressed: •How much CF is needed for mitigation,adaptation, technologydevelopment & transfer & Capacity developmentin African countries? What are the sources of CF? How will resources be effectively disbursed to recipients? How will processes and outcomes be monitored? Climate finance is a major issue in the UNFCCC framework
  • 4. Key Messages On Climate Finance : Opportunities include: •Technology Devlopment& Transfer •Multiplier effects in the economy –employment creation, rise of cottage industries, •Promotion of Green growth •Infrastructure development Opportunities for climate Finance on development
  • 5. 2. Climate Finance Overview The Main Existing Global Funding Mechanisms Global Environmental Facility (GEF) •The financial mechanism created as the operating entity under the UNFCCC convention. •Fund’s replenishment occurs on a fixed 4 year cycle •Focus mainly on mitigation efforts, limited success on Africa (cumbersome administrative and disbursement procedures. •Other funds that are governed by the GEF: Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF), and the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF) •They are mainly based on voluntary pledges by donor countries
  • 6. Climate Finance Overview Adaptation Fund •Created under the Kyoto Protocol of the UNFCCC. •This fund is financed by 2 per cent of the Certified Emission Reductions (CERs)issued for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) activities. •Main focus is assisting developing countries that are a party to the protocol to meet the cost of adaptation to climate change impacts. •The operating entity of the Fund is the Adaptation Fund Board supported by the GEF as the secretariat and World Bank as a trustee
  • 7. Climate Finance Overview Multilateral Funds World Bank •Climate Investment Fund (CIF)mainly focussed on mitigation initiatives and the •Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) focussed on adaptation initiatives. PPCR fund was driven by the G8 Plan of action on climate change in 2005. The fund is administered mainly through the provision of concessional loans rather than through grants
  • 8. 2. Climate Finance Overview The Cancun Agreements for more adequate, sustainable and Predictable financing •Finance: •“Fast Start” Finance of $30 billion (2010-12) Parties to submit information to UNFCCC annually on resources provided and how to access them The disbursed funds so far are about $6 billion only: •Mobilize Long-term Finance of $100 billion per year by 2020 Variety of sources : public, private, bilateral, and multilateral -“balance for adaptation and mitigation- Additional funding Significant share of multilateral funding for adaptation should flow through Green Climate Fund
  • 9. 2. Climate Finance Overview •Decision to establish Green Climate Fund: –“accountable to and under guidance of”COP To support mitigation, adaptation, capacity development and technology devpt& transfer •Provisions for reforming the Clean Development Mechanism (Carbon markets for developing countries)
  • 10. 3. Additional investment needs in developing countries, by 2030 Source World Bank 2010
  • 11. 4. Sources Of Climate Finance Sources of funding: There are 4 major sources: 1.Private CDM & Carbon Offset markets 2. Public (official aid and policy money) 3. Global Capital Markets ( institutional investors, high-net worth individuals and lending institutions) 4. Multilateral Uses of funding: Enablingpolicies, Legislations, institutions & markets -adaptation and mitigation Catalyzetransformational private & public investments & devptprograms. Low-carbon technologies (renewable energies, energy efficiency in industry, transport, buildings Terrestrial carbon(agriculture and forestry) Climate resilience practises(agric...) Supportresearch, development & deployment of new technologies
  • 12. Sources Of Climate Finance •Climate policy initiative estimates global climate funding at around USD 97 billion. Private Sources (Equity & Debt) USD 55B Public sector USD 21B Multilateral sources USD 20B Carbon Markets USD 2B
  • 13. 5. Instruments Of Disbursements Of Climate Finance •LOANS About USD 74-87 billion out of USD 97 billion, can be classified as investment. •Market rate Loans–are about USD 56 billion: USD 18 billion by bilateral and multilateral agencies like IFC while USD 38 billionby the private sector. •Equity -USD 18 billionof which USD 16 billion by the private sector. •Concessional loans -About USD 13 billion typically provided by bilateral and multilateral banks •AID The remainder of Climate Finance between USD 8 and 21 billion. This is comprised of policy incentives, risk management facilities (USD 1 billion), carbon offset flows (USD 2 billion) and grants (USD 4 billion).
  • 14. 6. Uses Of Climate Finance •MITIGATION EFFORTS The large majority of climate finance (USD 93 billion out of USD 97 billion) is used for mitigation measures. Mostly for capital investments in mitigation measures like renewable energy. •Most of the financing (USD 55 billionout of USD 93 billion) -from the private sector in the form of capital investment. •Bilateral and multilateral institutions -USD 19 billion and USD 14 billion respectively. •Funds contribute USD 2.4 billion. •The offset market provides USD 2.2 billion of incremental cost financing. •Voluntary / philanthropic contributions are estimated to provide USD 240 million, slightly more than their contribution to adaptation.
  • 15. Uses Of Climate Finance Adaptation: •Adaptation receives a small share of about USD 4.4 billion, •Adaptation is predominantly financed through bilateral institutions (USD 3.6 billion out of USD 4.4 billion), •Multilateral institutions (USD 475 million) and •Voluntary / philanthropy (USD 210 million). •A relatively small share (USD 65 million) is provided by dedicated funds
  • 16. 7. Innovative Means Of Leveraging More Finance •International transport levies •Concessional debt •Auctions of domestic emission allowances •Create new investment vehicles (green bonds, green venture funds) •More stringent commitments for developed countries under the KP to generate additional demand for credits from CDM and other mechanisms •Expand the 2 per cent levy on CDM contribution to the adaptation fund to include other mechanisms such as the Joint Implementation mechanism (JI) and the Emissions trading mechanism
  • 17. 8. Conclusion Financial Mechanisms suitable for African Countries should mainly emerge from Public sources in form of Aid and the remainder from a mix of private, bilateral and multilateral sources
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