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Accessing the Green Climate Fund requires project proposals to include a response to the six GCF investment criteria that form the basis of the project approval process. This briefing provides insights and guidance based on best practices and lessons learned, to project proponents from SIDS and LDCs on how to address 4 of the 6 GCF investment criteria.

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Ce rapport de synthèse vise à expliquer et approfondir certains éléments importants qui ont fait leur preuve en termes d'amélioration la qualité des propositions de projets soumis au Fonds Vert pour le Climat (FVC) en se basant sur les enseignements tirés des propositions de projet approuvées par le Fonds, afin de fournir des orientations aux promoteurs de projets des PEID et des PMA sur l'accès au FVC.

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This briefing aims to explain some important elements that have been proven to enhance the quality of Green Climate Fund project proposals, based on lessons learned from successful proposals, in order to provide guidance to project proponents from SIDS and LDCs on accessing the GCF.

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Project proposals submitted to the Green Climate Fund tend to have a higher chance of approval when the proposal includes a strong climate rationale. This briefing aims to demystify the climate rationale process and provide some guidance on how to enhance the rationale.

Reports
Australia’s largest liquefied natural gas producer, Woodside, plans a regional hub on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia, which would enable it to develop trillions of cubic feet of gas over the next decades. This report outlines the implications of the emissions Burrup Hub would produce on Western Australia's ability to meet its climate targets.

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A number of the latest generation climate models (CMIP6) project greater future warming than previously assessed, but drawing conclusions about the implications for emission reduction targets is premature. This briefing looks at what could be behind these results and what this means for near-term emissions reductions and the Paris Agreement 1.5°C temperature limit.