
Setting Global Agendas & Frameworks
Shaping international agendas is essential to ensure that the needs of climate-vulnerable communities are prioritized in global policy discussions. By setting clear guidance and frameworks, the international community can align efforts and drive coherent, coordinated responses to growing climate risks.
We contribute to global agenda-setting by gathering evidence and promoting solutions that highlight the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations. This work supports international cooperation and encourages governments and institutions to strengthen their focus on risk management and resilience-building.
Through active engagement in international forums and policy processes such as the UN, the Worldbank and IMF or with countries in the G7 and G20, we help shape conversations that influence funding decisions, implementation strategies, and public awareness. Our work ensures that global norms promote inclusive risk finance solutions, strengthen risk understanding, and facilitate access to financial and technical support—creating a strong foundation for long-term resilience and adaptive capacity worldwide.

HIGHLIGHTS

MCII Experts on New Springer Book "Loss & Damage from Climate Change": Christoph Bals, Soenke Kreft, JoAnne Linnerooth Bayer, Laura Schaefer, Swenja Surminski, Koko Warner
This book offers an overview of the Loss and Damage discourse, examining research, policy, and methods related to climate impacts.

HIGHLIGHTS


Towards 1.3 Trillion USD on Climate Finance? MCII Provides Public Input into Baku-Belém Roadmap


COP28 Wrap Up with Magdalena Mirwald


PRINCIPLE(S) MATTER: A Compilation and Review of Governance Principles in Climate and Disaster Finance
An overview of various principle documents to inform ongoing discussions under the UNFCCC Technical Expert Group on Comprehensive Risk Management.


Climate Justice: Article by MCII Chairman Peter Hoeppe
This blog explores the issue of climate justice, focusing on the unfair impact of climate change on vulnerable countries that contributed little to global warming.


MCII Experts on New Springer Book "Loss & Damage from Climate Change": Christoph Bals, Soenke Kreft, JoAnne Linnerooth Bayer, Laura Schaefer, Swenja Surminski, Koko Warner
This book offers an overview of the Loss and Damage discourse, examining research, policy, and methods related to climate impacts.
