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Notes to editors:
  • Download Oxfam’s methodology note. Oxfam’s estimates are based on original research by INKA Consult and founder of ODAReform.org Steve Cutts using the latest OECD climate-related development finance datasets for 2021 and 2022. Figures are rounded to the nearest 0.5 billion. 
  • According to the new data from the OECD, rich countries say they mobilized $115.9 billion in climate finance for Global South countries in 2022. Nearly $92 billion of the reported amount was provided as public finance. 69.4 percent of public finance was provided in the form of loans in 2022, 67.7 percent in 2021 and 71.1 percent in 2020. 
  • According to UNEP, the funds required for adaptation in low- and middle-income countries are estimated to be between $215 billion and $387 billion per year this decade.
  • According to the IEA, oil and gas exploration and production corporations made $2.4 trillion in net income in 2023. This is equivalent to $6.57 billion a day, or $39.45 billion in six days.