Green Climate Fund
The Green Climate Fund is a climate fund the UN, specifically the UNFCCC. The Fund was established with the goal of money for climate projects provide ( both in reducing greenhouse gases and adapt to climate change ) in developing countries. By the year 2020, provided $ 100 billion annually for this purpose U.S., part of the Green Climate Fund. The first mention of the Green Climate Fund (GCF ) during the " Copenhagen Accord " in 2009. Actually founded and built in the framework of the UNFCCC, the fund was a year later during the UN climate conference in Cancun, 2010. 2012, the seat was the Green Climate Fund, the South Korean city of Incheon allocated according to a procurement competition, in which the city of Bonn participated.
Websites
- Website of the Green Climate Fund
- The Green Climate Fund at the UNFCCC
- GCF press release (English)
Credentials
- Climate policy
- United Nations