The new business equation after COP30
As highlighted by Marian Buraschi, in its column published in the Gestión Newspaper, the COP30 presidency has put forward a Action Agenda aimed at mobilizing stakeholders to accelerate solutions that promote climate justice, food security and reduced inequalities. Dan Ioschpe, Brazilian entrepreneur and High Level Champion, summed it up as a “mutirão”: a global collective effort that connects governments with solution drivers on the ground.
The Climate Policy Initiative's Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2025 report reveals significant progress: global climate finance exceeded USD 1.9 trillion,driven by a strong participation of the private sector,which, for the first time, contributed more than half of the capital. Despite this, adaptation finance continues to lag behind that for mitigation, highlighting important structural gaps. The paper also highlights how innovative instruments are emerging to unlock resources, especially in emerging economies.
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