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AIIB launches climate action plan to tackle climate change

by SAT Reporter
September 26, 2023
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AIIB launches climate action plan to tackle climate change

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) unveiled its Climate Action Plan (CAP) during its eighth annual meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. This milestone initiative, set to guide the AIIB’s climate endeavors from 2024 to 2030, solidifies the bank’s commitment to addressing the pressing global issue of climate change.

The CAP, as described by the AIIB, amalgamates the fundamental principles governing the bank’s climate financing while pinpointing crucial action areas that will steer its investments to support its member countries. AIIB President and Chair of the Board Jin Liqun emphasized the bank’s ambition to leverage its capital, capacity, and convening power to assist member nations in their efforts to combat climate change.

Outlined within the action plan are four guiding principles. These principles encompass meeting the unique needs of member countries for equitable climate finance, adopting a holistic approach, mobilizing capital, and facilitating technological innovation. The CAP is positioned as a dynamic framework, ready to evolve to remain pertinent and impactful as the consequences of climate change intensify.

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The AIIB’s proactive stance underscores the importance of early action in curbing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting a just transition, and steering the path toward low-carbon development while avoiding the challenges faced by developed economies. As part of its commitment, AIIB aims to allocate at least 50 percent of its annual financing approvals to climate finance by 2025. Impressively, the bank had already achieved a 56-percent rate in 2022 and has aligned all new investments with the principles of the Paris Agreement as of July 1, 2023.

Asia, a region responsible for over half of global greenhouse gas emissions, plays a pivotal role in addressing unique climate challenges, making AIIB’s efforts crucial to the sustainability of societies worldwide. President Jin stressed the significance of the CAP in collectively pursuing a sustainable world, one free from the devastating impacts of climate havoc and other natural disasters.

The AIIB, established as a multilateral development bank with a mission to finance sustainable infrastructure, commenced its operations in Beijing in January 2016 and has since garnered 106 approved members worldwide.

The eighth annual meeting of the AIIB, held under the theme “Sustainable Growth in a Challenging World,” serves as a testament to the bank’s unwavering commitment to investments and actions that drive global growth toward a greener, more sustainable future. As the world grapples with environmental challenges, the AIIB’s mission of “Financing Infrastructure for Tomorrow” takes on heightened significance, offering hope for a more resilient and environmentally conscious global community.

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