Stability at Stake: How Armed Conflict Threatens Climate Finance in Thailand
How Thai - Cambodia conflict may affect climate finance, and how instability may be not just slow but reverse the future of Thai energy transition?
How Thai - Cambodia conflict may affect climate finance, and how instability may be not just slow but reverse the future of Thai energy transition?
How much can Chinese EV investment truly contribute to Thailand’s green transformation? Let's find the answers in our online seminar.
As Thailand’s economy grows, so do its greenhouse gas emissions. While climate finance has increased, meeting the country’s NDCs will require stronger action — a key message highlighted during the panel discussion ‘Climate Mitigation Finance: Taking Stock and Looking Forward’.
Here are the key takeaways from closing keynote of the '2025 Climate Finance Tracker: Uncovering Thailand Flows' from representatives of UNEP and DCCE
Full video of CFNT launch "Thailand Climte Finance Tracker" event.
Thailand ranked 30th in year's list of countries that are most vulnerable to climate change, but still lacks a clear picture of the current climate finance flows in the country.
CFNT invites you to the launch of Climate Finance Tracker—the first-ever tool in Thailand designed to systematically monitor the flow of finance supporting both climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Last year turned out to be one of the most expensive on record in terms of insurance payments resulting from natural disasters. In 2024, financial claims made to insurance companies reached copy40 billion, the third most expensive year for insurers in the last four decades, according to Munich Re’s report, titled “Climate change is showing […]
By many accounts, Thailand consistently ranks among the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. The oft-cited Global Climate Risk Index by GermanWatch ranked Thailand’s long-term climate risk in 2021 as 9th in the world. Thailand is one of the 10 most flood-affected countries in the world, and the risks it faces are […]
Last month, our Climate Finance Network Thailand (CFNT) network hosted a webinar titled “Time to Act: Looming Climate Impacts on Thailand’s Financial Sector”. Our highlight was our guest, Dr Kannika Thampanishvong, section head at the Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research, who told us about how finance professionals view climate change and how economists prepare to deal […]