Climate Adaptation Money Isn’t Reaching the Most Vulnerable— And Why It Matters

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Climate change is affecting communities across the globe, yet those most vulnerable to its impacts are often the last to receive the financial assistance they need. A recent critical review by Venner, García-Lamarca, and Olazabal (2024) examines how climate adaptation finance—funding intended to help societies adjust to the impacts of climate change—is distributed. The findings are concerning: despite repeated global commitments to prioritize those most at risk, adaptation finance tends to benefit the most powerful and well-resourced actors rather than the communities that need it most.

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