The UN Cop 30 climate summit's presidency is advancing its Baku to Belem climate financing roadmap along with several multinational partners, aiming to mobilize action towards a goal of $1.3 trillion/yr by 2035.
The roadmap sets out paths to scale climate finance for developing countries. The Cop 30 presidency, held by Brazil, will prioritize developing a framework and monitoring tool to evaluate and keep track of global finance mobilization, it said.
Stronger and more coordinated contributions among governments will be the next step to reach a global response to climate change, focusing on implementation of already-settled nationally determined contributions and adaptation plans.
The Cop 30 presidency wants to deliver a first implementation update on global financing progress towards the $1.3 trillion goal by the Cop 31 summit, to be held in Antalya, Turkey, in November. It is an initial step to be continued in further climate-focused efforts.
The roadmap also includes clarifying policy interventions and future pathways needed to scale finance across public and private resources.
The Cop 30 presidency is also working on separate roadmaps to phase out fossil fuels and reduce deforestation. It has asked for public contributions on both.

