Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Don’t mention climate: Trump creates “beyond absurd” situation at world finance summit

April 14, 2026
in Politics
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Don’t mention climate: Trump creates “beyond absurd” situation at world finance summit
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The International Monetary Fund’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.Krblokhin/Getty

Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily.

This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.

Governments desperate for cash to protect their citizens from the growing impacts of the climate crisis are being put in a “beyond absurd” situation this week at global finance talks: they are being urged not to mention the climate, even as they address the current oil crisis.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG) spring meetings take place this week amid a fragile ceasefire in Iran and upended geopolitics. One of the priorities was to forge a new “climate change action plan” (CCAP) for the world’s biggest provider of funds to developing countries to replace the current strategy, which expires in June.

Now, it looks like the new plan may be shelved, along with substantive discussion of the climate crisis.

“It is beyond absurd that, in the middle of an escalating oil crisis, a World Bank meeting could sideline talk of climate change.”

With the oil crunch still biting, the delegates from up to 189 countries at the conference in Washington, DC, might have been expected to discuss investments in renewable energy, which many see as crucial to energy security and an antidote to volatility. Climate finance is also a pressing issue for poor countries already paying billions each year to repair the damage from droughts, floods and storms.

If these discussions are instead largely confined to whispers in corridors, the reason is clear: the US president, Donald Trump. Insiders have told the Guardian the White House is forcing countries to choose between opening up a potentially unbridgeable rift or playing down the climate crisis and trying to squeeze in green priorities by the back door.

Last autumn, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent demanded the removal of some climate finance targets from the World Bank’s aims and insisted it must “finance all affordable and reliable sources of energy…[with] an all-of-the-above approach to energy that includes financing for gas, oil, and coal.” The US is the biggest shareholder in the World Bank, with about 17 percent of its capital.

Other countries, including large developed economies, have reacted with alarm. Senior staff of several international finance and development institutions have said the US has piled pressure on the World Bank, the IMF, and other publicly funded institutions over the climate.

They said that, although the climate was still on the agenda, people at a senior level were “self-censoring” and removing the term from reports and projects. The Guardian understands some leading countries prefer not to push for a new CCAP.

That would be disastrous for the developing world, experts said. “It is beyond absurd that, in the middle of an escalating oil crisis, a World Bank meeting could sideline talk of climate change,” said Mohamed Adow, the director of the Power Shift Africa think tank. “Fossil fuels and the climate emergency are inextricably linked. This moment is a huge opportunity to accelerate the shift away from fossil-fuel dependence, with potentially historic benefits for the world. It will be a tragedy if politicians fail to do so.”

Catherine Abreu, the director of the International Climate Politics Hub, said: “The spring meetings will be a big test of these institutions. Will we see the World Bank and IMF unable to respond to the majority of their members, because they are swayed by these powerful minorities?”

Under its current CCAP, the World Bank Group aims to devote 35 percent of all its funding to climate-related activities, half of which should be for adaptation, and the group has also moved to end most finance to fossil fuels, though loopholes remain. The World Bank is the biggest single source of climate funding, and many donor countries channel their climate finance largely through the multilateral development banks.

“You don’t have to plant big climate flags on these things; it’s just a good investment.”

At the Cop29 UN climate summit in Azerbaijan in 2024, countries agreed that at least $1.3 tillion a year should flow to the developing world by 2035, to help countries cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with the impacts of extreme weather. Developed countries committed $300 billion a year of that total, and reaching the target cannot happen without the World Bank.

In the World Bank Group’s last financial year, from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025, 48 percent of financing qualified as having climate co-benefits under its methodology.

A spokesperson for the World Bank Group said: “The World Bank Group supports public and private clients in achieving their smart development goals. This includes building low-carbon, resilient infrastructure, and energy systems that manage emissions responsibly so countries can create jobs and sustain growth.

“We will finance what works best for countries, using a least-cost, reliable mix to meet their needs, while managing emissions responsibly. It is not an either/or and we are continuing to see strong demand for support for adaptation and mitigation from our clients. Over the last decade, 215 million people have gained new or improved access to electricity through our current energy programs, and we expect this number to grow to 575 million.”

Much could still be achieved without formally labeling projects as climate-related, Lord Stern, a former World Bank chief economist and now a professor at the London School of Economics, told the Guardian. “You don’t have to plant big climate flags on these things; it’s just a good investment,” he said.

“US pressure is coming on the World Bank, but they can continue to do agriculture, forests, water, energy, public transport. These things are highly relevant to tackling the climate crisis—without highlighting climate change,” he added.

He also pointed to mass transit systems, such as urban railways, in cities in the developing world. “Metro systems in cities are a big part of the climate story. Why would the US oppose metro systems in overcrowded cities? Building a metro is not a covert climate action; it’s just doing things better.”

There is still much work to be done on clarifying what should make up the $300bn and $1.3 trillion targets. Stern said: “The way climate finance is counted is something I hope will develop. Without jiggery-pokery, there are lots of things that we should be supporting that should be counted towards the global climate finance goal.”



Source link

Tags: absurdClimateCreatesdontfinancementionsituationsummitTrumpworld
Previous Post

Why the right is so obsessed with Rome

Next Post

What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout

Related Posts

Trump is about to drop a “nuclear weapon” on trans youth health care
Politics

Trump is about to drop a “nuclear weapon” on trans youth health care

April 14, 2026
Eric Swalwell Shows His Lack Of Character In Resignation Statement
Politics

Eric Swalwell Shows His Lack Of Character In Resignation Statement

April 13, 2026
Sen. Reuben Gallego Calls For Eric Swalwell To Be Expelled From Congress
Politics

Sen. Reuben Gallego Calls For Eric Swalwell To Be Expelled From Congress

April 13, 2026
A non-exhaustive list of Trump’s deleted posts
Politics

A non-exhaustive list of Trump’s deleted posts

April 13, 2026
Judge Trashes Trump’s Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Birthday Letter
Politics

Judge Trashes Trump’s Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Birthday Letter

April 13, 2026
Pope Leo: “I have no fear” of Trump
Politics

Pope Leo: “I have no fear” of Trump

April 13, 2026
Next Post
What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout

What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout

Alice Coltrane and No Wave’s overlooked women step out of the margins

Alice Coltrane and No Wave’s overlooked women step out of the margins

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Karoline Leavitt Delivered A Message To Voters That Will Lose The Midterm Election For Republicans

Karoline Leavitt Delivered A Message To Voters That Will Lose The Midterm Election For Republicans

March 25, 2026
Susan Collins Wants Bipartisan War Funding: Democrats Should Tell Her To Drop Dead

Susan Collins Wants Bipartisan War Funding: Democrats Should Tell Her To Drop Dead

March 19, 2026
“Like a zombie apocalypse: Trump’s budget cuts stir fears of frightening pipeline mishaps

“Like a zombie apocalypse: Trump’s budget cuts stir fears of frightening pipeline mishaps

July 22, 2025
The civilians dying in Trump’s new war

The civilians dying in Trump’s new war

March 2, 2026
At Largest ICE Detention Camp, Staff Bet on Detainee Suicides, AP Reports

At Largest ICE Detention Camp, Staff Bet on Detainee Suicides, AP Reports

March 7, 2026
New footage yet again contradicts DHS claims about its killing of a US citizen

New footage yet again contradicts DHS claims about its killing of a US citizen

March 7, 2026
“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

0
The prime of Dame Maggie Smith is a gift

The prime of Dame Maggie Smith is a gift

0
The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

0
The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

0
Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

0
MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

0
Chinese oil tanker breaks US blockade in Strait of Hormuz

Chinese oil tanker breaks US blockade in Strait of Hormuz

April 14, 2026
As States Figure Out How To Work Around Trump’s Mess, The Gold Trim Goes On

As States Figure Out How To Work Around Trump’s Mess, The Gold Trim Goes On

April 14, 2026
Alice Coltrane and No Wave’s overlooked women step out of the margins

Alice Coltrane and No Wave’s overlooked women step out of the margins

April 14, 2026
What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout

What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout

April 14, 2026
Don’t mention climate: Trump creates “beyond absurd” situation at world finance summit

Don’t mention climate: Trump creates “beyond absurd” situation at world finance summit

April 14, 2026
Why the right is so obsessed with Rome

Why the right is so obsessed with Rome

April 14, 2026
Smart Again

Stay informed with Smart Again, the go-to news source for liberal perspectives and in-depth analysis on politics, social justice, and more. Join us in making news smart again.

CATEGORIES

  • Community
  • Law & Defense
  • Politics
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

LATEST UPDATES

  • Chinese oil tanker breaks US blockade in Strait of Hormuz
  • As States Figure Out How To Work Around Trump’s Mess, The Gold Trim Goes On
  • Alice Coltrane and No Wave’s overlooked women step out of the margins
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Go to mobile version