OECD urges stronger data frameworks and policy checks to align finance with climate goals
By
Hailey Clarke
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The OECD is calling for policymakers to expand climate finance policy toolkits, improve data frameworks, and strengthen evaluation mechanisms to better align financial flows with climate goals. The article discusses the need for more robust checks and data transparency to ensure finance is directed toward climate-friendly investments and net-zero transitions.
Key quotes
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improve data frameworks
strengthen evaluations to unlock tran
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