Developed countries have successfully met their $100 billion annual climate finance goal for the first time in 2022, according to data from the OECD. This achievement, which was initially promised for 2020, was delayed by two years. The OECD reported that wealthy nations provided and mobilized a total of $115.9 billion in climate finance for developing countries in 2022, marking a 30% increase from the $89.6 billion provided in 2021, equivalent to an additional $26.3 billion. Japan has welcomed this milestone and pledged to continue promoting climate actions. Canada also announced the achievement, emphasizing the importance of helping poorer countries combat and adapt to climate change.
Canada has announced that wealthy countries have finally reached their goal of providing $100 billion US to help poorer countries both combat and adapt to climate change — two years behind schedule. https://t.co/5GuRutFc7M .
Developed Countries Surpass Climate Finance Goal Two Years Late, Mobilize $115.9 Billion in 2022 https://t.co/lVqOIkpAhI
Developed countries met global climate finance goal two years late, OECD says https://t.co/x43PF3TSvv
Developed countries delivered $115.9bn in climate finance for developing nations in 2022 — surpassing for the first time a commitment to provide $100bn/yr over 2020-25, data from the OECD show. https://t.co/E19VYkcrcp
Wealthy countries met global climate finance goal two years late, OECD says https://t.co/zONuqrJ7O8 https://t.co/9vy8elefoZ
Wealthy countries met their target of providing $100 billion in annual climate aid to poorer countries for the first time in 2022 though two years later than promised, the OECD said Wednesday. https://t.co/FGcMkvqClK
The OECD announced that developed countries achieved, for the first time in 2022, their collective annual goal of mobilising USD 100 billion for climate action in developing countries. Japan welcomes this achievement and will continue to steadily promote climate actions. #climate https://t.co/EgwbUrsxDN
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Today the OECD released new figures showing developed countries provided and mobilised a total of USD 115.9 billion in #ClimateFinance for developing countries in 2022. This is a 30% increase, or USD 26.3 billion, from 2021. 🧵⤵️ https://t.co/0IVmcQBuOR
Rich countries have finally hit their $100B US climate finance goal, Guilbeault says. The EU and the countries at COP15 committed to delivering the money by 2020, @CBCDavid reports. https://t.co/IZPwtU2Ypu #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZJv7R https://t.co/9e8cBo2HDe