OECD’s climate headache: measuring ‘additionality’
In Copenhagen last month, rich countries agreed to provide USD 10 billion a year between now and 2012 in new and additional climate aid resources. The question is: additional to what?
Now it is up to the OECD, which monitors aid disbursements, to set the rules for how “additionality" is to be measured.
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