The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance and the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center released a brief, An Analysis of Urban Climate Adaptation Finance Tracking, that focuses on urban dwellers and aims to assess the volume and quality of finance that currently exists to address climate risk in cities. The analysis also outlines opportunities to increase and improve that finance. In assessing flows of adaptation finance to cities through 2018, they find that:
Despite the significant gap between the assessed financing need to adequately address urban climate risk and tracked flows of finance, there are significant opportunities to increase finance for climate adaptation. These opportunities are discussed in more detail throughout the brief and include:
This Urban Adaptation Finance Tracking brief identifies gaps and barriers to financing resilience solutions in global urban areas and highlights entry points to drive action by investors, cities, national governments, and other stakeholders to increase urban adaptation finance. The need to act now is greater than ever before as we chart a path to recovery from a global pandemic and prepare for a resilient future.