IMF climate strategy faces scrutiny over decarbonisation advice and lending design
By
Hailey Clarke
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The International Monetary Fund's climate strategy is under scrutiny regarding its approach to decarbonisation advice and lending design. The article examines how the IMF's climate work has helped countries integrate transition risks into economic policy, but faces questions about the effectiveness and design of its lending instruments and decarbonisation guidance.
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