Ideas
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, COP30[1] in Belém unfolded against a backdrop of shifting global dynamics, where climate issues are increasingly intertwined with strategic, industrial, and sovereignty considerations. While the final text does not resolve all uncertainties, it confirms a clear trajectory: climate finance is entering a phase of maturity, one that demands greater credibility, transparency, and measurable outcomes. For Mirova, this 30th edition highlighted both the growing influence of actors from the Global South and the emergence of more robust financial tools capable of mobilizing private capital at the scale required.
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, COP30[1] in Belém unfolded against a backdrop of shifting global dynamics, where climate issues are increasingly intertwined with strategic, industrial, and sovereignty considerations. While the final text does not resolve all uncertainties, it confirms a clear trajectory: climate finance is entering a phase of maturity, one that demands greater credibility, transparency, and measurable outcomes. For Mirova, this 30th edition highlighted both the growing influence of actors from the Global South and the emergence of more robust financial tools capable of mobilizing private capital at the scale required.
Position Paper
Position Paper
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