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UN Trade and Development drives integrated finance, investment and trade solutions to climate change

11 November 2024

The need to align finance, trade and investment to foster sustainable and resilient development takes on extra urgency as climate challenges mount globally.

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At the United Nations climate change conference COP29, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will highlight strategies that support climate objectives while creating sustainable economic opportunities for developing nations.

UNCTAD's Trade and Investment House, in partnership with the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of Azerbaijan (AZPROMO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Trade Centre (ITC), will host discussions on key climate issues, including equitable climate finance, carbon markets and the responsible management of energy transition minerals.

Key initiatives at COP29:

  • Climate finance: UN Trade and Development supports predictable, transparent funding to help developing countries. Developed nations are expected to reach $0.89 trillion by 2025, increasing to $1.46 trillion, closing key financial gaps. Read more.
  • Sustainable growth policies: The organization advocates for policies that ensure green, low-carbon development, especially for vulnerable economies, including least developed countries and those rich in critical minerals to support the adoption of transition technology and integration of developing nations into low-carbon economies. Read more.
  • Finance, investment and trade day: On 14 November, the Climate Finance, Investment and Trade Day will highlight how climate finance, investments and trade drive growth and resilience in developing countries. Read more.
  • Energy transition minerals: UN Trade and Development advocates for strategies that help resource-rich developing countries capture full value from minerals, including processing and manufacturing, not just extraction. Read more.
  • Equitable carbon markets: UN Trade and Development calls for carbon market policies that ensure developing countries can fairly access finance, contributing to global emissions reductions and sustainable development. Read more.

UN Trade and Development uniquely connects trade, investment, and climate finance to address climate challenges, reduce economic inequalities and foster resilient, sustainable growth, ensuring the benefits of climate action reach developing countries and communities worldwide.

For the full programme and further details, please visit the UNCTAD COP29 website.