Can carbon pricing bridge the climate finance gap?
This video discusses how the RESET Network is assessing the potential of carbon pricing to mobilize finance globally. Climate mitigation and adaptation require immense financial effort. But despite growing commitments, an annual climate finance gap of over seven trillion US dollars remains. And this disparity is most acute in the Global South. The challenge is not only the scale of finance, but its structure. Private capital remains difficult to mobilize due to policy uncertainty, perceived risks, limited pipelines of investable projects, and fragmented international support.

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