The world’s biggest provider of public finance to developing countries will refocus its financing efforts towards tackling climate change, group said

World Bank climate change

Pedestrians pass by a banner announcing the 2016 spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank on Wednesday in Washington DC. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

The world’s biggest provider of public finance to developing countries said it would spend 28% of its investments directly on climate change projects, and that all of its future spending would take account of global warming.

At last year’s landmark conference on climate change in Paris, the World Bank and its fellow development banks were made the linchpins of providing financial assistance to the poor world, to enable countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the effects of global warming.

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Written by , Environment correspondent.