1、Tracking and Mobilizing Private Sector Climate Adaptation FinanceSeptember 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,under a Creativ
2、e Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International(CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)License.For commercial use,please contact adminsfcpiglobal.org.AUTHORSJake Connolly Morgan Richmond William Wallock Sasha Abraham Neil Chin Chris GrantACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe authors would like to acknowledge and thank the
3、Gates Foundation for supporting this work.They would also like to acknowledge the CPI team who supported this effort:Dharshan Wignarajah,Baysa Naran,and Sean Stout for their guidance and internal review and Rob Kahn,Pauline Baudry,Alice Moi,Kirsty Taylor,Jana Stupperich,and Angela Woodall,for their
4、editing,layout,and graphics support.In addition,they acknowledge the many people who provided inputs and guidance throughout the process across the public and private sectors.With thanks to CDP,the global environmental disclosure system,for providing data on corporate climate adaptation.CPI encourag
5、es institutional investors to become CDP signatories,endorsing its annual disclosure request to access data directly from portfolio companies.Companies should disclose through CDPs corporate questionnaire,which covers climate change,deforestation,water security,biodiversity and plastics-related info
6、rmation.Thanks also to Vibrant Data Labs for development of the adaptation activity classification model used to tag investment data referenced in this report.ABOUT CPICPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy.Our mission is to help governments,businesses