1、Approaches to Meeting the Paris Agreement GoalsOptions for Public Development BanksJuly 2024Copyright 2024 Climate Policy Initiative climatepolicyinitiative.org.All rights reserved.CPI welcomes the use of its material for noncommercial purposes,such as policy discussions or educational activities,un
2、der a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International(CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)License.For commercial use,please contact adminsfcpiglobal.org.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis work was undertaken under the direction of Agence Franaise de Dveloppement(AFD).The authors would like to thank AFD staff m
3、embers(in alphabetical order)Atika Ben Maid,Herv Breton,Laurent Bergadaa,and Mathilde Bord-Laurans for providing guidance.The final report and recommendations reflect the views of CPI and I4CE.The authors wish to thank Climate Policy Initiative(CPI)staff members Barbara Buchner,Chris Grant,Adriana M
4、elchor,and Bella Tonkonogy for their inputs and review,as well as Rob Kahn and Kirsty Taylor for editing support,and Elana Fortin for design work.In addition,they would also like to thank Ian Cochran(University of Edinburgh)for his review of draft versions of this report.We would also like to thank
5、the following experts and practitioners for speaking with us during the research process(listed in alphabetical order by affiliated organization):Nicola Mustetea(BII);Joao Paulo Carneiro de Holanda Braga,Melissa Pires do Rio de Araujo Cabral,and Rodrigo Mendes Leal de Souza(BNDES);Russell Bishop(EBR
6、D);Nancy Saich and Peter Anderson(EIB);David Ryfisch and Martin Voss(Germanwatch);Damien Navizet(at Groupe Caisse des Dpts when interviewed);Claudio Alatorre Frenk and Sofia Viguri Gmez(IDB);Daisy Streatfeild(Ninety One);Sam Fankhouser(Oxford Smith School);Fabio Menten,Lucile Cotelle,and Maxime Trap