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World Bank

India set to push for green World Bank reforms at G20

India wants the World Bank to lend more money for climate finance, at cheaper rates, in developing countries and will use its G20 chair to push this agenda

“First step”: Reformers react to World Bank plan to free up climate spending

The bank plans to relax its lending rules to channel more money into projects tackling climate change – but officials pushing the reform say it is too timid

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World Bank proposes freeing up $4bn by loosening lending rules

The bank is under pressure to free up more money to tackle climate change but one expert said this measure does not go far enough

World Bank outgoing chief David Malpass

World Bank chief to step down early after climate controversy

Last year, the World Bank’s president David Malpass refused to accept the scientific consensus on global warming, leading to calls for the US government to push him out

A storm-damaged road in Mozambique

World Bank moots stronger strategic focus on climate action

A draft document suggests the bank will broaden its “twin goals” of boosting prosperity and ending extreme poverty to encompass climate action

World Bank president David Malpass

US, Germany back ‘fundamental reform’ of World Bank to scale climate finance

A group of 10 countries led by the US and Germany have presented the bank’s management with a plan to reform the institution this week

Mia Mottley builds global coalition to make financial system fit for climate action

In July, Barbados’ prime minister invited leaders to a retreat to discuss plans to scale-up international finance for the climate frontlines. Now, she’s asking the world for support

To meet net zero by 2050 we need a long-term vision for carbon pricing

Only about 3.8% of global emissions are covered by a carbon price above $40 a tonne – that needs to change if the world is to meet the Paris Agreement goals

Why Grenada had to nationalise its electricity for $60m to pursue renewables

A one-sided privatisation deal and flawed World Bank advice landed Grenada with a hefty legal bill to reform its electricity sector and cut reliance on polluting diesel

World Bank branch indirectly backs coal megaproject despite green pledge

International Finance Corporation piloted its green equity policy with an Indonesian bank, which went on to fund a 2,000 MW coal complex

One billion without power need new World Bank president to keep faith

As the bank welcomes its new boss, he must fulfil its mission to prevent climate change by bringing clean energy to those currently in the dark

Departing World Bank chief leaves climate job unfinished

Jim Kim reformed world’s largest development lender, but it continues to finance fossil fuels and his climate legacy could be challenged if the US chooses his successor

Kosovan villagers to take coal mine woes to human rights court

After the World Bank ducks responsibility for harm caused by botched coal mine expansion, community leaders plan to sue at human rights court in Strasbourg

Germany tells World Bank to quit funding fossil fuels

German development minister says World Bank must focus “all of its work on climate and sustainability targets”

World Bank broke own rules as coalmine left Kosovo village “in limbo”

Failings on the part of the bank contributed to “real and often severe harm” over a “prolonged period” to villagers around the Sibovc mine, says leaked report

World Bank calls on Vietnam to avoid coal

Top development lender is working to bring renewable energy costs for developing countries, says chief Jim Kim

Live in New York: Innovating to meet the climate challenge

Follow our climate policy innovation event with the World Bank on Twitter with #Innovate4Climate and watch it live on our webcast from 1400 East Coast Time

Conference: exploring the potential of carbon markets

Pricing and trading carbon dioxide emissions could offer a fast track to tackling climate change. Find out more at an exclusive event on 21 September in New York

India’s solar plans receive billion dollar boost

World Bank loan comes off back of major funding pledges from US and Germany as major economies try and wean Delhi off coal

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