You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 12/09/2015 08:18 AM EST United States Announces it will Double Grant-Based, Public Climate Finance for AdaptationFact Sheet Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC December 9, 2015
Climate change is a global threat that requires a global solution. Yet, many of the countries that have contributed little to global emissions are impacted the most. Changing rainfall patterns and melting glaciers will jeopardize water supplies for hundreds of millions of people. Global sea levels have risen about 8 inches over the last century, placing a heavy burden on island nations in particular. Climate change enhances the spread of pests that cause life threatening diseases like dengue, malaria, and Lyme disease. And climate change is increasing the risk of extreme weather events with more intense hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons, heavier rain and snowfall, more frequent and intense heat waves, and longer droughts that are already impacting food security in poor countries. The Obama Administration is committed to helping vulnerable nations prepare for, and build resilience to, the impacts of climate change. That’s why Secretary of State John Kerry today announced that the United States will double its grant-based, public climate finance for adaptation by 2020. As of 2014, the United States invested more than $400 million per year of grant-based resources for climate adaptation in developing countries. These investments provide support – through both bilateral and multilateral channels – to vulnerable countries to reduce climate risks in key areas, including infrastructure, agriculture, health and water services. Today’s commitment to double that figure by 2020 is a component of an existing commitment by developed countries to jointly mobilize $100 billion per year by 2020 from a wide variety of sources, in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation. Today’s announcement builds on steps taken by the Administration before and in Paris.
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