This flagship package brings together the latest global insights on how Ministries of Finance are navigating the complex challenges of climate change and resilience. Based on a global survey of 59 Ministries and in-depth interviews, the reports explore the pressing policy questions facing finance leaders and the analytical tools they are using to respond.
The Global Compendium of Practice synthesizes 130 contributions from 70 institutions, showcasing over 30 economic models and 10 model types in action. Two thematic reports dive deeper into how Ministries can assess physical climate risks and manage the fiscal implications of green transitions, drawing on more than 60 real-world case studies.
Featured in the Wall Street Journal, Business Green, Carbon Pulse, and the London School of Economics, this work is shaping the global conversation on climate-smart public finance.
A Global Survey of Finance Ministries: The pressing policy questions Ministries of Finance face in driving green and resilient transitions and their use of analytical tools to address them. 59 members responded (almost a third of all MoFs), and 15 participated in semi-structured interviews- here
Global Compendium of Practice – Summary Report of Economic Analysis and Modeling Tools to Assist Ministries of Finance in Driving Green and Resilient Transitions. Summarizes 130 contributions from 70 institutions, capturing existing and frontier economic analysis in action. It includes 10 model types and more than 30 specific models in use - here
Thematic Report: How Finance Ministries Can Assess and Manage Physical Climate Risks and Adaptation. Available analytical tools and emerging good practices, drawing on over 60 case studies of examples for quantifying climate impacts on the economy and public finances - here
Thematic Report: How Finance Ministries Can Assess the Fiscal Challenges and Opportunities from Green and Resilient Transitions. Available analytical tools and emerging good practices, focusing on the ways in which climate-related issues can affect public finances and how MoFs can assess the impacts using existing data, analytical tools, and approaches - here
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