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h2Who Pays What for Indonesia’s Green Transition?
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h3Bridging the Adaptation Finance Gap in Asia
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h3Roadmap for an Automotive Component Technology Upgradation Financing Facility
h2Latest work
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h2Biodiversity-Based Biotechnology in Brazil: Regulatory and Institutional Challenges
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h2State and Trends of Climate Adaptation Finance in Small Island Developing States
h4Blog
h2Microfinance for Climate Action
h4Blog
h2Blending climate finance for Latin America's agrifood systems
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h2Carbon Credits in the Amazon: New Methodology for Assessing Project Additionality
h4Blog
h2Financing the fast wins: Indonesia’s opportunity to lead on methane through its Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
h4Blog
h2The asset owner-manager relationship: A lever for change
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h2International Climate Finance Tracking for Brazil
h4Data Visualization
h2Interactive International Climate Finance Tracking for Brazil
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h3Carbon Markets Africa Summit (CMAS) 2025
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h3Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Latin America and The Caribbean Program
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h3Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Brazil Program
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h3Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Europe/Africa/Asia Session
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h3A (Realistic) Path to Success at COP30
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h3The world still urgently needs sustainable finance – regardless of the Trump administration
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h3NZI with Atharva: investing in climate adaptation
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h3Call for Ideas: The Lab will select 8 climate finance vehicles in 2026, with some eligible for grant funding
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h3Brazil surpasses global growth in climate finance, but international resources for forests still fall short of potential
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h3Closing Indonesia’s climate finance gap: MoF, GFI and CPI develop governance blueprint for the Sustainable Finance Committee
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Climate Policy Initiative - expertise in climate finance and policy analysis - English - Bahasa Indonesia - Português - About CPI - What we do - Team - Careers - Offices and Contact - Our Impact - Our History - Regions - Africa - Brazil - India - Indonesia - More Regions - Topics - Adaptation and Resilience - Blended Finance - Climate Finance Needs and Roadmaps - Climate Law and Governance - Decarbonization and Net Zero Goals - Development Finance - Energy Access - Energy Efficiency - Financial Innovation - Infrastructure - Industrial Decarbonization - Just Transition - Land Use - Natural Resource Conservation - Private Finance - Renewable Energy - Sustainable Agriculture - Sustainable Cities - More Topics - Programs - Amazônia 2030 - Brazil Policy Center - Catalytic Climate Finance Facility - Center for Sustainable Finance - Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance - Climate Finance Tracking - ClimateShot Investor Coalition - Distributed Renewable Energy Programs in India - Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance - San Giorgio Group - Resources - Climate Finance Reform Compass - Net Zero Finance Tracker - Events - In the News - Press Releases - Publications - Blog - Data Visualizations - Working Papers Search - About CPI - What we do - Team - Careers - Offices and Contact - Our Impact - Our History - Regions - Africa - Brazil - India - Indonesia - More Regions - Topics - Adaptation and Resilience - Blended Finance - Climate Finance Needs and Roadmaps - Climate Law and Governance - Decarbonization and Net Zero Goals - Development Finance - Energy Access - Energy Efficiency - Financial Innovation - Infrastructure - Industrial Decarbonization - Just Transition - Land Use - Natural Resource Conservation - Private Finance - Renewable Energy - Sustainable Agriculture - Sustainable Cities - More Topics - Programs - Amazônia 2030 - Brazil Policy Center - Catalytic Climate Finance Facility - Center for Sustainable Finance - Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance - Climate Finance Tracking - ClimateShot Investor Coalition - Distributed Renewable Energy Programs in India - Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance - San Giorgio Group - Resources - Climate Finance Reform Compass - Net Zero Finance Tracker - Events - In the News - Press Releases - Publications - Blog - Data Visualizations - Working Papers #### Publication ## Who Pays What for Indonesia’s Green Transition? Albertus Prabu Siagian September 17, 2025 Just Energy Transition, Just Transition, Just Transition This book seeks to raise awareness and encourage broader and deeper dialogue on how the global climate agenda can be adopted more sensibly in the context of Indonesia’s energy transition. The goal is to help policymakers and the public approach energy transition with both realism and strategy, shaping policies that lead to a resilient, sustainable, and low-carbon future for Indonesia. CPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. Our mission is to support governments, businesses, and financial institutions in driving economic growth while addressing climate change. Sign-up for our Newsletter ## Featured work #### Data Visualization ## Top-down Climate Finance Needs Data Dashboard This dashboard tracks estimated mitigation climate finance required across different sectors to keep the average global temperature rise within 1.5°C by the end of the century. #### Publication ### Bridging the Adaptation Finance Gap in Asia Neha Khanna, Debal Mitra, Saurabh Chandra Rai and Uma Pal Asia faces a critical climate adaptation finance gap, with only USD 34 billion flowing annually against an estimated need of USD 431 billion. Vulnerable populations and economies bear the brunt of extreme weather events, while institutional and financial barriers limit effective local action. Scaling concessional finance, strengthening local leadership, and leveraging innovative tools like callable capital are essential to build climate resilience and secure a sustainable future for the region. #### Publication ### Roadmap for an Automotive Component Technology Upgradation Financing Facility Manish Kumar, Sudharshan Sundaravaradan, Krishna S. Kumar and Anshika Singh India’s transition to electric mobility presents a decisive window to build an advanced domestic manufacturing ecosystem while safeguarding jobs and competitiveness across the auto-component supply chain. Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) assesses that micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), which act as the backbone of the automotive component industry, must rapidly upgrade their technology, processes, and skills to participate effectively in electric vehicle (EV) value chains. ## Latest work #### Publication ## Biodiversity-Based Biotechnology in Brazil: Regulatory and Institutional Challenges Cristina Leme Lopes, Ana Flávia Corleto and Joana Chiavari October 2, 2025 Amazônia 2030, Bioeconomy, Brazil New study by CPI/PUC-RIO and Amazon 2030 presents a regulatory and institutional mapping of biodiversity-based biotechnology, focusing on the Access and Benefit-Sharing framework. #### Publication ## State and Trends of Climate Adaptation Finance in Small Island Developing States Michelle Lee, Morgan Richmond, Eddie Dilworth, Shreya Bansal, Costanza Strinati, Charles Baudry, Jake Connolly and Joshua Doyle October 1, 2025 Adaptation and Resilience, Climate Finance Tracking, Small Island Developing States Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face urgent adaptation needs yet remain underserved by climate finance. This report examines persistent barriers, from high transaction costs to limited private investment, and outlines priority actions for the global finance community to dramatically scale and improve adaptation finance for these highly vulnerable countries. #### Blog ## Microfinance for Climate Action Divya Pinge and Harsha Srivastava September 30, 2025 Center for Sustainable Finance, India, Climate Finance, India Microfinance, with its deep community roots, can bridge climate vulnerability and green growth. By enabling climate-smart livelihoods, clean energy access, and risk protection for low-income households, MFIs can simultaneously build resilience for clients and unlock new pathways for sustainable finance. #### Blog ## Blending climate finance for Latin America's agrifood systems Léa Faucheux and Alexandre Kirchherr September 16, 2025 Blended Finance, ClimateShot Investor Coalition (CLIC), Latin America and the Caribbean Based on insights from CLIC, CCFF, and the Lab, this blog explores how blended finance structures can scale climate investment in Latin America’s agrifood systems. #### Publication ## Carbon Credits in the Amazon: New Methodology for Assessing Project Additionality João Pedro Arbache September 8, 2025 Brazil, Brazil Policy Center, Carbon Markets and Offsets Study from CPI/PUC-RIO proposes a new methodology for assessing additionality in REDD projects in Brazil. #### Blog ## Financing the fast wins: Indonesia’s opportunity to lead on methane through its Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Ines Alanah, Berliana Yusuf and Luthfyana Kartika Larasati August 29, 2025 Climate Finance Tracking, Emissions and Air Pollution, Indonesia Methane is one of the fastest, most cost-effective levers for climate action—and Indonesia is uniquely positioned to lead. This analysis explores how the country’s upcoming Sustainable Finance Taxonomy update can embed clear criteria for methane abatement, unlocking capital for high-impact solutions in waste, agriculture, and energy. #### Blog ## The asset owner-manager relationship: A lever for change Claris Parenti, Emilie Heijden and Valerio Micale August 22, 2025 Climate Finance, Climate Finance Tracking, Global What role do asset managers play in the climate transition? This blog explores why the asset owner–manager relationship is a critical but underexamined lever for real-economy impact. Drawing on CPI’s Net Zero Finance Tracker, it highlights how governance of these relationships can make or break progress on climate goals. #### Publication ## International Climate Finance Tracking for Brazil Joana Chiavari, Miguel Motta, Pedro de Aragão Fernandes, Eduardo Minsky and Arthur Vieira August 5, 2025 Brazil, Climate Finance Tracking, Land Use New study from CPI/PUC-RIO analyzes and tracks international climate finance in Brazil between 2021 and 2022, compared to figures from 2019 and 2020. #### Data Visualization ## Interactive International Climate Finance Tracking for Brazil August 5, 2025 Brazil, Land Use New study from CPI/PUC-RIO analyzes and tracks international climate finance in Brazil between 2021 and 2022, compared to figures from 2019 and 2020. More results + ## Latest News and Events #### Events ### Carbon Markets Africa Summit (CMAS) 2025 October 22, 2025 #### Events ### Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Latin America and The Caribbean Program October 15, 2025 #### Events ### Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Brazil Program October 15, 2025 #### Events ### Learn how to join the Lab in 2026 – Europe/Africa/Asia Session October 15, 2025 #### News ### A (Realistic) Path to Success at COP30 July 18, 2025 #### News ### The world still urgently needs sustainable finance – regardless of the Trump administration July 18, 2025 #### News ### NZI with Atharva: investing in climate adaptation July 17, 2025 #### Press Releases ### Call for Ideas: The Lab will select 8 climate finance vehicles in 2026, with some eligible for grant funding September 24, 2025 #### Press Releases ### Brazil surpasses global growth in climate finance, but international resources for forests still fall short of potential August 5, 2025 #### Press Releases ### Closing Indonesia’s climate finance gap: MoF, GFI and CPI develop governance blueprint for the Sustainable Finance Committee July 25, 2025 More results + - About CPI - What we do - Team - Careers - Offices and Contact - Regions - Africa - Brazil - India - Indonesia - More Regions - Programs - Brazil Policy Center - Catalytic Climate Finance Facility - Center for Sustainable Finance - Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance - Climate Finance Tracking - ClimateShot Investor Coalition - Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance - India PURE Finance Facility (IPFF) - San Giorgio Group - Topics - Adaptation and Resilience - Blended Finance - Climate Finance Needs and Roadmaps - Climate Law and Governance - Development Finance - Energy Access - Energy Efficiency - Financial Innovation - Green Recovery - Infrastructure - Land Use - Natural Resource Conservation - Renewable Energy - Sustainable Agriculture - Sustainable Cities - More Topics - Resources - Publications - Blog - Events - Press Releases - In the News - Connect - X - Facebook - YouTube - LinkedIn - Email Newsletter Sign-up for our Newsletter © 2025 Climate Policy Initiative. 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