
How Resilience-Building Efforts Can Benefit Those Who Need it Most
Local perspectives on disaster risk are essential for resilience measures to be sustainable and effective.

Navigating the Shift to a Clean Energy Future
A key challenge is to transition from fossil fuels to next-generation clean energy without making consumers pay more.

Time to Dismantle Legal Barriers to Climate Finance in Asia-Pacific
Most developing countries are ill equipped to handle an influx of international climate finance. Fiji and Lao PDR, though, are making progress.

Strengthening Resilience Key to Sustainable Development in Asia-Pacific
Together, we must build the capacity of institutions in the region to cope with shocks.

Leading by Example on Going Carbon-Neutral
Achieving carbon neutrality at ADB demonstrates that we back up our words with concrete actions.

Want to Build Low-Carbon Infrastructure? Try Local Currency Green Bonds
Bonds that reduce foreign exchange risk are a great way to finance environmentally friendly infrastructure in developing Asia.

Fostering Sustainable Development through Carbon Markets
The co-benefits of projects supported by the Future Carbon Fund have changed the lives of thousands of people.

How to Expand International Climate Finance Investments
A country’s success in attracting international climate finance depends on the enabling environment in place to facilitate projects.

ADB Deepens Its Commitment to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
As development institutions are expected to deliver more climate finance, ADB will play a more significant role in helping its developing member countries fulfill their climate pledges.

2018 Will be a Crucial Year for International Climate Policy Making
There are only eleven months left for countries to finalize the implementation framework for the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.