Many voices, domestic and international, have called upon the
United States to increase foreign assistance to address climate
change. Proponents maintain that such assistance could help promote
low-emissions and high-growth economic development in lower income
countries, while simultaneously protecting the more vulnerable
countries from the effects of a changing climate. Recent studies
estimate the needs for climate change financing in the developing
world to range from US$4 billion to several hundred billion
annually by the year 2030. This book examines the needs, sources
and delivery methods for international climate change financing
with a focus on the fundamental dispute concerning who should pay
for it and how.
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