HomeNewsUncategorizedUS lawmakers urge World Bank to increase investment in climate projects

US lawmakers urge World Bank to increase investment in climate projects

The lawmakers urged Banga to leverage the new Country Climate and Development Reports to guide lending decisions and prioritise mitigation and adaptation actions while integrating climate change, resilience and development priorities.

July 06, 2023 / 08:18 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
The lawmakers also strongly urged the World Bank to clearly define what qualifies as climate finance and climate action, and to be transparent about how it chooses climate-related projects.
The lawmakers also strongly urged the World Bank to clearly define what qualifies as climate finance and climate action, and to be transparent about how it chooses climate-related projects.

Citing India's successful expansion of its solar industry, a group of top American lawmakers has urged World Bank President Ajay Banga to increase investment in climate projects.

"We are heartened to see that you recognise the urgency of this problem and hope that the bank will lead a coordinated and robust response to these challenges," the lawmakers said in a letter to Banga on Wednesday.

Story continues below Advertisement

The letter was signed by senators Martin Heinrich, Brian Schatz, Peter Welch, Sheldon Whitehouse and Edward Markey along with Congressman Katie Porter.

"It is imperative that the World Bank increases investment in projects that advance climate adaptation and mitigation goals, provide clear and transparent metrics on what projects the bank funds to meet these goals, and efficiently leverage private resources to expand the reach of these climate efforts," the letter said.