CFNT Membership Event: Learning from Nature-based Solutions in the Heart of Bangkok
CFNT invites all members to join a special activity at Benjakitti Forest Park to explore Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) together with Arsomsilp.
CFNT invites all members to join a special activity at Benjakitti Forest Park to explore Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) together with Arsomsilp.
CFNT examines financing gaps between Thailand’s NDC 3.0 commitments and actual investment flows using CFNT’s Climate Finance Tracker, highlighting sectoral mismatches in priority technologies and opportunities to mobilize finance and accelerate Thailand’s path to net zero.
CFNT and Fair Finance Thailand (FFT) propose 10 climate finance policies for Thailand's new governmen, based on research conducted by both organizations
As the effects of global warming increasingly and adversely impact Thai society and the economy, Climate Finance Network Thailand (CFNT) and Fair Finance Thailand (FFT) propose 10 financial and finance-related policies to drive Thailand’s just transition by addressing 3 key problem areas.
The 2025 southern flood crisis reflects Thailand’s continued failure in responding to water disasters. It may now be time to shift away from grey infrastructure to nature-based water management—just as the Netherlands has demonstrated through its “Room for the River” policy.
Thailand's NDC 3.0 mentions “just transition” for the first time. But the question remains: how can we ensure that this becomes a real just transition and advances climate justice in practice? Sarinee proposes three recommendations to align Thailand’s Climate Fund with the principles referenced in NDC 3.0.
Thailand has made progress in disaster preparedness since the 2011 mega floods — but the real challenge now is shifting from disaster prevention to climate adaptation.
Summary a panel discussion ‘Financing Climate Action in Bangkok –Challenges & Opportunities,' featuring international experts on climate finance, who deliberated on the key barriers to increasing climate financing, lessons learned from global experiences, and insights for strengthening resilience in Bangkok and other major Asian cities facing climate change.
Thailand is one of the most vulnurable country in climate chage, a key question arises: How is Bangkok and other local governments allocating their budgets to address climate change, and how far are we from meeting the country’s climate finance goals?
CFNT HOSTS EXPERT-LED CLIMATE FINANCE DISCUSSIONS DURING INAUGURAL BKK CAW