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You are here: Home / cat / Why Adaptation Finance Is Rising on the Climate Agenda and How Banks Can Participate at COP30

Why Adaptation Finance Is Rising on the Climate Agenda and How Banks Can Participate at COP30

Dated: November 11, 2025

As climate change impacts intensify, climate adaptation—the process of adjusting systems, communities, and economies to cope with changing climate conditions—is increasingly moving from the periphery to the core of climate action. For financial institutions, adaptation is not only a policy imperative but also an emerging area of risk management, investment opportunity, and strategic relevance. By directing funding toward resilient infrastructure, drought- and flood-resistant agriculture, early warning systems, and risk-transfer mechanisms like insurance, adaptation finance helps institutions future-proof assets, diversify portfolios, and align with evolving global policy and market priorities. The UNEP Adaptation Gap Report 2025 highlights that the private sector could contribute around USD 50 billion annually in adaptation finance if supported by policy action and blended finance approaches.

COP30, currently underway in Belém, Brazil, has positioned adaptation finance as a central theme. Negotiators are expected to finalize the global goal on adaptation, including the selection of adaptation indicators and the launch of the world’s first global adaptation scorecard. Eleven of these indicators specifically track adaptation finance flows from public, private, and international sources, signaling increased momentum and growing expectations for financial institutions to quantify, tag, and report adaptation investments. Early alignment with these indicators offers a pathway for institutions to demonstrate leadership, transparency, and accountability as global standards for adaptation finance take shape.

The Baku to Belém Roadmap, introduced at COP29, aims to mobilize USD 1.3 trillion in annual climate finance with a particular focus on tripling adaptation finance by 2030. While explicit finance targets were not established, the roadmap underscores the critical role of the private sector and highlights opportunities for innovation through guarantees, blended finance, catastrophe bonds, parametric insurance, risk pools, and country investment platforms. This roadmap encourages financial institutions to expand beyond mitigation-focused strategies and embrace adaptation as a key investment frontier, unlocking resilient portfolios, new markets, and long-term value creation in sectors essential for sustainable growth.

COP30 has designated November 10 and 11 as adaptation and resilience days, featuring tailored programming across the Blue and Green Zones in Belém. These sessions include case studies, announcements, and collaborations with businesses and financial institutions. Adaptation is also a core focus of the COP30 Action Agendas, which mobilize voluntary climate action from state and non-state actors. The sixth Action Agenda, focused on cross-cutting enablers such as finance, technology, and capacity building, provides financial institutions with guidance on directing capital toward adaptation solutions and partnering with governments and development banks to scale impact.

For financial institutions, engagement at COP30 presents multiple opportunities: aligning with emerging adaptation indicators and frameworks, exploring low-debt finance models and innovative tools for resilience, participating in the Investors Resilience Challenge led by development finance institutions, and joining UNEP FI events. Post-COP30, continued participation in webinars and utilization of sector-specific guidance can help banks and investors embed adaptation and resilience into long-term strategies, positioning themselves at the forefront of the evolving climate finance landscape.

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