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dc.contributor.authorGore, Tim*
dc.date.accessioned2010-10-29T14:16:46Zen
dc.date.available2010-10-29T14:16:46Zen
dc.date.issued2010-05-31
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-84814-272-5
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10546/114104
dc.descriptionClimate change is the single greatest threat to development - making the battle to overcome poverty ever harder and more expensive. Finance is urgently needed to help vulnerable communities adapt to a changing climate. Last year the World Bank estimated the costs of adaptation in poor countries were $75-100bn per year if global warming was kept to 2 C. The non-binding pledges from rich countries to cut emissions offered since Copenhagen would steer a course towards a catastrophic 4 C.en_US
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dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.language.isoFrenchen_US
dc.language.isoSpanishen_US
dc.language.isoPortugueseen_US
dc.publisherOxfam Internationalen_US
dc.relation.urlhttps://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/climate-finance-post-copenhagen-the-100bn-questions-114104
dc.subjectConflict and disasters
dc.subjectGender
dc.titleClimate Finance Post-Copenhagen: The $100bn questionsen_US
dc.typeBriefing noteen_US
oxfam.signoff.statusFor public use. Can be shared outside Oxfam.en_US
oxfam.subject.keywordClimate change adaptationen_US
oxfam.subject.keywordClimate financeen_US
refterms.dateFOA2018-08-16T18:27:50Z


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