CCXG Forum, September 2023, Chiara Falduto

OECD Environment
OECD EnvironmentOECD Environment
Climate Change
Expert Group
New Collective Quantified Goal on
climate finance
Considerations relating to sub-targets
___________________
Chiara Falduto (Finance for Climate Action, OECD Environment)
Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change | 12.09.2023
Based on “Draft technical discussion note: Possible approaches and options for selected elements of the New
Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance” Falduto C., Jachnik R., Rocha M., Watson C. (2023, draft)
Quantitative sub-targets for the NCQG:
An overview
• Nested quantitative (or qualitative) objectives within NCQG.
• Types of sub-targets include: absolute, proportional, minimum floors,
incremental.
• Possible dimensions for sub-targets to be considered include:
• Developing country groupings
• Climate themes
• Public finance instruments
Quantitative sub-targets for the NCQG:
Key advantages and challenges
• Counter specific trends in the distribution of climate finance.
• Provide more granular evaluation against set objectives.
• Better reflect developing countries’ aggregate needs and
priorities.
Can help…
• Are applicable mainly to international public climate finance.
• May reduce the flexibility of providers.
• Potentially foster a siloed approach.
• Can be difficult to track progress.
… but come
with some
challenges
Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets:
Developing country groupings
Advantages Disadvantages
UNFCCC status
(SIDS and LDCs)
- Benefits for the most vulnerable like
SIDS and LDCs.
- May reinforce a division between countries,
not reflecting the full spectrum of
vulnerabilities.
Geographic region
- Promotes regional cooperation and
shared strategies and resources due
to common characteristics.
- Might overlook distinct socio-economic
conditions within regions (e.g. GDP, GNI, ..)
Income group
- Addresses disparities in finance
needs and absorption capabilities.
- May require regular reassessment; risk of
oversimplification.
Level of
vulnerability
- Ensures most at-risk countries
receive resources.
- Defining vulnerability is complex and
requires comprehensive, up-to-date data.
E.g. “USD X bn shall be provided for SIDS and LDCs”
E.g. “Climate finance provided shall be distributed as follows: A% for Africa,
B% for the Americas, C% for Asia, D% for Europe and E% for Oceania.
E.g. “Low-income countries shall receive at a minimum USD Y bn of
climate finance”
E.g. “Countries with a level of vulnerability Y (according to index
XYZ) shall receive Z% of climate finance”
Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets:
Developing country groupings
Advantages Disadvantages
UNFCCC status
(SIDS and LDCs)
- Benefits for the most vulnerable like
SIDS and LDCs.
- May reinforce a division between countries,
not reflecting the full spectrum of
vulnerabilities.
Geographic region
- Promotes regional cooperation and
shared strategies and resources due
to common characteristics.
- Might overlook distinct socio-economic
conditions within regions (e.g. GDP, GNI, ..)
Income group
- Addresses disparities in finance
needs and absorption capabilities.
- May require regular reassessment; risk of
oversimplification.
Level of
vulnerability
- Ensures most at-risk countries
receive resources.
- Defining vulnerability is complex and
requires comprehensive, up-to-date data.
E.g. “USD X bn shall be provided for SIDS and LDCs”
E.g. “Climate finance provided shall be distributed as follows: A% for Africa,
B% for the Americas, C% for Asia, D% for Europe and E% for Oceania.
E.g. “Low-income countries shall receive at a minimum USD Y bn of
climate finance”
E.g. “Countries with a level of vulnerability Y (according to index
XYZ) shall receive Z% of climate finance”
Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets:
Climate themes and financial instruments
Climate theme
• Mitigation
• Adaptation
• Cross-cutting
• Loss and Damage
• Capacity-building
• Technology transfer
Public finance instrument
• Grants
• Debt finance
• Equity investments
• Guarantees and insurance
Different dimensions of sub-targets can be combined
Income group
Financial instrument
E.g. “X% of public finance
for LICs shall be provided
in the form of grants”
E.g. “A minimum of USD X bn
of finance for adaptation shall
be provided for vulnerable
countries”
Proportional target
Climate theme
Level of vulnerability
Minimum floor
Climate theme
Financial instrument
Absolute target
E.g. “USD X bn shall be
provided for mitigation. Of
these, USD Y bn shall be
equity investments”
• Having more than one level of sub-targets may lead to either synergistic or conflictual
interactions across different levels.
• Key to find the right balance between specificity and implementability.
THANK YOU!
Climate Change
Expert Group
http://oe.cd/ccxg
chiara.falduto@oecd.org
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CCXG Forum, September 2023, Chiara Falduto

  • 1. Climate Change Expert Group New Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance Considerations relating to sub-targets ___________________ Chiara Falduto (Finance for Climate Action, OECD Environment) Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change | 12.09.2023 Based on “Draft technical discussion note: Possible approaches and options for selected elements of the New Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance” Falduto C., Jachnik R., Rocha M., Watson C. (2023, draft)
  • 2. Quantitative sub-targets for the NCQG: An overview • Nested quantitative (or qualitative) objectives within NCQG. • Types of sub-targets include: absolute, proportional, minimum floors, incremental. • Possible dimensions for sub-targets to be considered include: • Developing country groupings • Climate themes • Public finance instruments
  • 3. Quantitative sub-targets for the NCQG: Key advantages and challenges • Counter specific trends in the distribution of climate finance. • Provide more granular evaluation against set objectives. • Better reflect developing countries’ aggregate needs and priorities. Can help… • Are applicable mainly to international public climate finance. • May reduce the flexibility of providers. • Potentially foster a siloed approach. • Can be difficult to track progress. … but come with some challenges
  • 4. Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets: Developing country groupings Advantages Disadvantages UNFCCC status (SIDS and LDCs) - Benefits for the most vulnerable like SIDS and LDCs. - May reinforce a division between countries, not reflecting the full spectrum of vulnerabilities. Geographic region - Promotes regional cooperation and shared strategies and resources due to common characteristics. - Might overlook distinct socio-economic conditions within regions (e.g. GDP, GNI, ..) Income group - Addresses disparities in finance needs and absorption capabilities. - May require regular reassessment; risk of oversimplification. Level of vulnerability - Ensures most at-risk countries receive resources. - Defining vulnerability is complex and requires comprehensive, up-to-date data. E.g. “USD X bn shall be provided for SIDS and LDCs” E.g. “Climate finance provided shall be distributed as follows: A% for Africa, B% for the Americas, C% for Asia, D% for Europe and E% for Oceania. E.g. “Low-income countries shall receive at a minimum USD Y bn of climate finance” E.g. “Countries with a level of vulnerability Y (according to index XYZ) shall receive Z% of climate finance”
  • 5. Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets: Developing country groupings Advantages Disadvantages UNFCCC status (SIDS and LDCs) - Benefits for the most vulnerable like SIDS and LDCs. - May reinforce a division between countries, not reflecting the full spectrum of vulnerabilities. Geographic region - Promotes regional cooperation and shared strategies and resources due to common characteristics. - Might overlook distinct socio-economic conditions within regions (e.g. GDP, GNI, ..) Income group - Addresses disparities in finance needs and absorption capabilities. - May require regular reassessment; risk of oversimplification. Level of vulnerability - Ensures most at-risk countries receive resources. - Defining vulnerability is complex and requires comprehensive, up-to-date data. E.g. “USD X bn shall be provided for SIDS and LDCs” E.g. “Climate finance provided shall be distributed as follows: A% for Africa, B% for the Americas, C% for Asia, D% for Europe and E% for Oceania. E.g. “Low-income countries shall receive at a minimum USD Y bn of climate finance” E.g. “Countries with a level of vulnerability Y (according to index XYZ) shall receive Z% of climate finance”
  • 6. Possible dimensions for NCQG sub-targets: Climate themes and financial instruments Climate theme • Mitigation • Adaptation • Cross-cutting • Loss and Damage • Capacity-building • Technology transfer Public finance instrument • Grants • Debt finance • Equity investments • Guarantees and insurance
  • 7. Different dimensions of sub-targets can be combined Income group Financial instrument E.g. “X% of public finance for LICs shall be provided in the form of grants” E.g. “A minimum of USD X bn of finance for adaptation shall be provided for vulnerable countries” Proportional target Climate theme Level of vulnerability Minimum floor Climate theme Financial instrument Absolute target E.g. “USD X bn shall be provided for mitigation. Of these, USD Y bn shall be equity investments” • Having more than one level of sub-targets may lead to either synergistic or conflictual interactions across different levels. • Key to find the right balance between specificity and implementability.
  • 8. THANK YOU! Climate Change Expert Group http://oe.cd/ccxg chiara.falduto@oecd.org