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Green Climate Fund

Ze'ele Wikipiidiya
Green Climate Fund
organization
Inception2010 Demese
Partnership withInternational Fund for Agricultural Development Demese
Official websitehttp://www.greenclimate.fund/ Demese

Green Climate de la sɛla ti ba yira ti Fund la bɔna framework convention bo Climate Change de operating entity Financial Mechanism paɛ assist developing tiisɛ boi a adaptation la mitigation practices paɛ kaala climate change.[1] GCF la, de la Incheon, South Korea. Tigerɛ pisiyi la a naasi n bisira gee suŋera Secretariat la.[2]

Green Climate puti'irɛ de la, la suŋera tuune la, tuuma, pɔlisi la tuuma zoe zoe bɔna tiisi sɛba n puŋum ka Suna ba miŋa la tuna thematic Funding takulɛ.la de ti Green Climate fund de la centrepiece ti ba zikɛ climate la Climate tiŋa n de UNFCCC la. Kiiliki ŋwarega la dabesa piya la a naasi daarɛ la ti ba yuun mɔɔlɛ ti Mafalda Duarte n wa'an de executive director.[3]

Tuusum Yela

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Tiŋa sɛba n tari lɔgerɔ bii ligiri la lɔgisɛba ti ba tari tuna. Tiŋa bama n de sɛba n sugera green yɛ duma gas emissions la. Bala la, ba  yuun sakɛ mɛ ti tiisi wa sugɛ ti ba yɔ gee tɔrɛ gbegem cost of Climate mitigation duneya za'a, pa'asɛ cost n de transition la n ka maalɛ la tiŋsɛba n ka maalɛ. Gomena tutuniba sɛba n yeti,  United States n dɛna Solemiitiŋa la European tiŋa duma n de sɛba n sugera la 54% n de cost of mitigation Climate teerɛ n sam Global la. Gee ti sɛba mɛ yeti tiŋsɛba n tari la suŋɛ ti tu transition suŋɛ tiŋsɛba n ka tari la bini zuo, former wa'an yaŋɛ suŋɛ substantial lagesugɔ la bɔti la suŋerɛ ti ba transition.Copenhagen Accord tigerɛ la, 2009 yuunɛ la puan ti ba yuun lagesɛ United Nations Climate change lagesegɔ bɔna Cancun n yuun dɛna sɛla ti ba yira ti Fund la bɔna UNFCCC tuunɛ. Soserɛ ti ba wa'am dola sugera la yuunɛ boi la 2011 yuunɛ la puan n de United Nations Climate teerɛ lagesegɔ (COP 17) bɔna Durban tiŋa la South Africa tiduma.[4][5][6][7]

Ligiri Zi'a

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Tuune la duma dikɛ la sɛla ze'ele ba niŋɛ ti $100 billion yuunɛ woo 2020 yuunɛ la puan,  n ka dɛna sɛla n ka ti la de la bala n de size n de Fund la miŋɛ. Zi'a ti ligeri wa  wa'an yaŋɛ dikɛ ti ba iŋɛ sɛla ti ba yira ti High Level Advisory Group bɔna Climate Financing (AGF) dɛna UN Secretary  General  Ban Ki-Moon February ŋwarega la 2010 yuunɛ la puan. Sesɛla ka pa'alɛ ti AGF la GCF tansugerɛ la tare sɛla la taaba ita, gee lasebaare la de la zi'a la debates bɔna resource mobilisation bɔna GCF, n de sɛla n wan yaŋɛ sosɛ GCF tansugerɛ la puan October ŋwarega la puan 2013 yuunɛ la puan Board lagesegɔ. Gee bana za'a puan la, tu ka baŋɛ ti tuma n boti sɛla la wan dɛna nɛreba yele bii daŋɛ bii leveraged la a somiŋa finance ba wa'an kaalɛ pa'asɛ. Dabesere a tã la daarɛ February ŋwarega la puan 2020 yuunɛ la puan, kaale la yuun de la $10.3 billion ti ba pa'alɛ ti la pa'asɛ yia boni la puan mobilization (IRM) [8]

Paris Climate Agreement contributions by country (or region in the case of the European Union which is the bar at the left).
World map for Sustainable Development Goal 13 Indicator 13.A.1: Green Climate Fund mobilization of $100 billion, 2018

Sore sɛka ti ba dola ita GCF tansugerɛ la, tari la yele tole iŋa na. Bana za'a pa'asɛ la sokɛre sɛba n boi la, la Bama n wan iŋɛ se'em yɛ ligiri, a someŋa tuma duma, tiŋa lɔgerɔ, la tansugerɛ la miŋa. Sɛla n pa'asɛ de la, sokerɛ duma ti ba dikɛ biŋɛ la  international climate institude n wan fragement nɛreba la dollars  ti ba dikɛ biŋɛ iŋa mitigation la adaptation annually.

Fund la mɛ yeti ba wan bo sɛla ti ba dikɛ suŋɛ adaptation la mitigation, gee tiŋa sɛba n pugum ka maalɛ la inadequate adaptation ligiri la ba wan bo, gee ligiri la wan ta bo bɔna "Leverage " a somiŋa tuuma zi'a.GCF tansugerɛ la n ni tuna la, suna lɔgerɔ n dɛna daŋɔ bɔna Bama n boti sɛla la zu'o dola la adaptation la mitigation,  sɛla ka de universal measure la adaptation,  n basɛ ti access paɛ GCF tansugerɛ la ligiri dɛna yele.Gomena yela zo'e zo'e la toxic tuuma malema n relayed la whistle - blower basɛ ti GCF tansugerɛ la dɛna pa'asera relevant lagesegɔ  la bɔna global  climate.[9]

Green Climate Fund Financial Contribution by Country[10]
Country Announced
($Millions)
Signed
($Millions)
Signed per capita GDP per capita Emissions per capita
(tonnes of CO2e)
USA $3,000 $3,000 $9.41 $55,000 17
Japan $1,500 $1,500 $11.80 $36,000 9
UK $1,211 $1,211 $18.77 $46,000 7
France $1,035 $1,035 $15.64 $43,000 5
Germany $1,003 $1,003 $12.40 $48,000 9
Sweden $581 $581 $59.31 $59,000 6
Canada $277 $277 $7.79 $50,000 14
Italy $334 $268 $4.54 $35,000 7
Norway $258 $258 $50.20 $97,000 9
Australia $187 $187 $7.92 $62,000 17
Spain $161 $161 $3.46 $30,000 6
Netherlands $134 $134 $7.94 $52,000 10
Switzerland $100 $100 $12.21 $85,000 5
South Korea $100 $100 $1.99 $28,000 12
Denmark $71.8 $71.8 $12.73 $61,000 7
Belgium $66.9 $66.9 $6.18 $48,000 9
Finland $107 $46.4 $8.49 $50,000 10
Austria $34.8 $34.8 $4.09 $51,000 8
Luxembourg $46.8 $33.4 $58.63 $111,000 21
Mexico $10.0 $10.0 $0.08 $10,000 4
Czech Republic $5.32 $5.32 $0.57 $20,000 10
Hungary $4.30 $4.30 $0.43 $14,000 5
New Zealand $2.56 $2.56 $0.57 $42,000 7
Estonia $1.30 $1.30 $0.99 $20,000 14
Monaco $1.08 $1.08 $28.89 $163,000
Panama $1.00 $1.00 $0.25 $12,000 3
Iceland $1.00 $0.50 $1.55 $52,000 6
Latvia $0.47 $0.47 $0.24 $16,000 4
Chile $0.30 $0.30 $0.02 $15,000 5
Colombia $6.00 $0.30 < $0.01 $8,000 2
Indonesia $0.25 $0.25 < $0.01 $4,000 2
Malta $0.20 $0.20 $0.47 $23,000 6
Poland $0.11 $0.11 < $0.01 $14,000 8
Lithuania $0.10 $0.10 $0.04 $16,000 5
Bulgaria $0.10 $0.10 $0.02 $8,000 7
Romania $0.10 $0.10 < $0.01 $10,000 4
Liechtenstein < $0.1 < $0.1 $1.48 $135,000 1
Cyprus $0.50 0 $27,000 7
Ireland $2.70 0 $53,000 8
Vietnam $0.10 0 $2,000 2
Portugal $2.68 0 $22,000 5
Peru $6.00 0 $7,000 2
Mongolia < $0.1 0 $4,000 7

Viisegɔ lɔgerɔ

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  1. UNFCCC. Green Climate Fund - report of the Transitional Committee.
  2. UNFCCC. Transitional Committee for the design of the Green Climate Fund.
  3. Green Climate Fund names Mafalda Duarte as new Executive Director (March 14, 2023).
  4. Center for Global Development, 15 Aug. 2015 "Developed Countries Are Responsible for 79 Percent of Historical Carbon Emissions"
  5. Rapid Transition Alliance, 13 Apr. 2021 "Cambridge Sustainability Commission Report on Scaling Behaviour Change"
  6. The Guardian, 23 Nov. 2015 "Paris Climate Talks: Developed Countries Must Do More than Reduce Emissions"
  7. Los Angeles Times, 15 Sept. 2019 "Editorial: Wealthy Countries Are Responsible for Climate Change, But It’s The Poor Who Will Suffer Most"
  8. Tɛmpileti:Citation/core
  9. Tɛmpileti:Citation/core
  10. Fund, Green Climate (5 November 2020). Resource mobilization.