2026 Climate Finance Tracker: Time to Walk the Talk
CFNT presented Climate Finance Landscape 2026 during the "2026 Climate Finance: Time to Walk the Talk," held on 23 July 2026.
CFNT presented Climate Finance Landscape 2026 during the "2026 Climate Finance: Time to Walk the Talk," held on 23 July 2026.
How effective are Thailand’s climate investments? Finding an answer from Thailand Climate Finance Tracker 2026 presentation.
how Thailand is preparing for the uncertainty of climate change? This question was at the heart of the panel discussion, “From Chaos to Resilience: Co-Designing Climate Adaptive Future,” held during the launch of the 2025 Climate Finance Tracker: Uncovering Thailand’s Flows
The government's proposed "Jump Start" plan aims to accelerate Thailand's energy transition through a 200-billion-baht stimulus package. But is more public borrowing really necessary? In this article, Sarinee Achavanuntakul, Director of CFNT, outlines four alternative pillars for a genuine just energy transition that could be implemented immediately—without taking on an additional 200 billion baht in debt.
On April 28, the Climate Finance Network Thailand (CFNT), together with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), hosted a webinar titled “Thailand’s Gas Dilemma: From Underutilized to Energy Insecurity.”
You're invited to CFNT membership event, board game night on 18 May 2026 at Nextopia, Siam Paragon.
CFNT webinar recording “Thailand and Natural Gas: From Capacity Challenges to Energy Insecurity” featuring Christopher Doleman LNG/Gas Specialist, Asia, IEEFA and co-author of IEEFA’s new report, “Thailand’s Gas Conundrum: Overbuilt, Underutilized, and Increasingly Expensive”
Ever more visible, climate change are eroding Thailand. What Thailand's new government need to do to avoid the worst outcomes? Sarinee Achavanuntak propose 10 most urgent climate finance policies for the new government.
Video recording: "Financing NDC 3.0" featuring CFNT’s research team and speakers from UNGCNT.
Thailand has recently demonstrated a major step forward in climate ambition through its NDC 3.0, to transition toward a net-zero society and economy by 2050. However, ambition alone is not enough. Climate Finance Network Thailand (CFNT), in collaboration with UN Global Compact Network Thailand (GCNT), invites you to explore these issues in our webinar “Financing NDC 3.0.”