Switzerland will contribute 135 million Swiss francs over the next four years to support the Green Climate Fund (GCF), which helps developing nations take concrete action to achieve international climate goals, the Swiss Federal Council said on Wednesday.
The capital would be allocated for the second replenishment of the fund for years 2024-2027, the council added.
GCF is the largest fund dedicated to combating climate change. It supports more than 250 projects to reduce carbon emissions in 130 countries.
Switzerland’s support for the GCF is part of its contribution to international climate finance and one of its obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement.
The decision comes after the recent scrutiny faced by the Swiss government in a landmark ruling that it had failed its duty to combat climate change effectively, thereby violating the human rights of its citizens.
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