The Countries Benefitting Most From Climate Funds

Countries have contributed about $7.6 billion to combat global climate change and cut emissions over the past decade, according to a new report from the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). The UK has been chief amongst them, contributing $2.5 billion while the US also pledged $2.4 billion.

Half of the total amount was targeted at just ten countries. Morocco, Mexico and Brazil have been the primary beneficiaries, receiving over half a billion dollars each from major climate funds. Both Mexico and Brazil are among the world's ten worst producers of greenhouse gases, and they have huge renewable energy potential, along with Morocco. Over the past ten years, Morocco has received over $600 million to fight climate change.

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This chart shows the top 10 recipients of international climate finance over the past decade.

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Per capita greenhouse gas emissions volume South Korea 1990-2021
Greenhouse gas emissions in Wales 1990-2021
Net greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. 1990-2022
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Global greenhouse gas emissions in selected countries 2000-2022
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Greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom 1990-2022, by sector
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Annual greenhouse gas emissions volume South Korea 2011-2021

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