Climate finance architecture in India
Climate Change is a major challenge facing the world today, and Climate Finance is a key element in the action against it. Despite many sources of climate finance, the biggest portion of funding comes from the government budget, both at the national and the sub-national level. This report maps the different sources of climate finance in India. It also examines climate finance accountability, which is an emerging area of concern, particularly in the developing countries.
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