Industrialized countries have contributed most to the climate crisis but poorer nations are suffering most. How can they get the money they need to protect themselves from the worst impacts of a warming world?
In this repository, you will find the methodology and data behind the story that came out of this analysis.
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The file Database.xlsx
contains the data our analysis is based on, as well as a complete list of sources used.
- Climate Policy Initiative: Data on total global climate finance flows and needs come from the information collected by CPI, particularly their report on the Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2023
- OECD: Climate Finance Provided and Mobilised by Developed Countries in 2013-2022: Data from this report was used to analyze the climate finance covered under the USD 100 billion pledge discussed in the article.
- Verisk Maplecroft Climate Hazard and Vulnerability Index: An excerpt of this dataset was provided to DW to show the climate risk level faced by each country in 2050 under a middle-emissions scenario (SSP2 4.5)