1、California Landscape of Climate Finance(beta)January 29,20242Authors:Matthew Solomon,John Michael LaSalle,and Chris Grant.Acknowledgments:We are grateful to the Milken Institute and Irvine Foundation for supporting this work.We appreciate Vibrant Data Labs for sharing valuable data contained in this
2、 report.The authors would like to thank Jessica Liston and Joyce Wei for their research contributions to this project,in addition to Barbara Buchner,Caroline Dreyer,Rob Kahn,Baysa Naran,Chavi Meattle,and Bella Tonkonogy for advice,editing,and internal review,and Elana Fortin and Josh Wheeling for la
3、yout and graphic design.The authors appreciate review and guidance from Lynn von Koch-Liebert and Sean Kennedy(California Strategic Growth Council)and review and data gathering from Dan Adler and Taylor Carnevale(California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank).Data sources include the Calif
4、ornia Air Resources Board Scoping Plan,the Princeton Net-Zero America project,Bloomberg NEF,California Climate Investments,and more.A full list is available in the Annex.Recommended citation:Climate Policy Initiative M.Solomon,JM.LaSalle,C.Grant.2023.California Landscape of Climate Finance(BETA).Con
5、tact:Matthew Solomon matthew.solomoncpiglobal.orgMedia Contact:Rob Kahn rob.kahncpiglobal.org 3Climate Policy Initiative is an analysis and advisory organization focused on advancing economic development while addressing climate change.CPI has more than a decade of experience tracking and analyzing
6、climate finance data,including through our Global Landscape of Climate Finance.We also produce numerous regional,national,and sub-national landscape analyses.This beta version of a California Landscape tracks deployed funds from private and public actors,by county,across several sectors including en