Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment

The Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment develops and pilots practical tools, solutions and financial instruments to support a more efficient integration of physical climate risks in investment decision-making. CCRI is divided into three core working groups to address the different levels (systems, asset and financing) in which the mispricing of physical climate risks in investment decision-making is prevalent.

With over 130 members, in more than 115 countries, and $28 trillion in assets under management, the Coalition has spanned governments, international organisations, technical institutions, ratings agencies and private financial institutions.

By bringing together industries and leaders across the finance and investment world, the Coalition is pioneering solutions that are both innovative and practical to ensure all infrastructure investments incorporate physical climate risks and advance climate resilience.

Activity period 2019–2024
Last CoAct update n/a
Web URL https://resilientinvestment.org/
Output effectiveness
0.58
Accountability Index
0.33
Inclusiveness Index
0.59
Capacity Index
0.34
Num. actors 116
Functions Knowledge production, Knowledge dissemination, Institutional capacity building, Funding
SDGs 8 9 11 13 17
Themes finance
Policy focus Mainly adaptation
Sectors Financial and insurance activities
Implementation countries Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Jamaica, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland (the), United States of America (the), International
Target Target type
By 2025, physical climate risks are systematically integrated into all investment decisions Economic target
The Coalition will develop case studies to build the business case and identify the critical enabling environments for climate resilient infrastructure investmen by the end of 2019 Other target
By COP26 in 2020, analytical tools including a physical risk pricing framework and methodology to prioritise national resilient investment needs, will be developed Other target

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