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Article – Investment in adaptation

As climate risks intensify, investment in adaptation is more crucial than ever. However, financing adaptation faces significant hurdles, including policy instability, financial uncertainty, and data limitations. Despite these challenges, innovative financial models, regulatory advancements, and growing investor interest are paving the way for scalable solutions.

This article explores the key barriers to adaptation finance and highlights emerging opportunities—from resilience bonds and blended finance models to policy reforms and standardized risk assessments. By addressing these challenges, we can unlock new investment pathways and turn climate resilience into a viable and attractive opportunity.

Read the full article below to discover how CLIMATEFIT is working to bridge the gap and drive meaningful progress in adaptation finance.

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