[5][6][3] With over 100 analysts and advisors[5] the climate think tank works to improve energy and land use policies around the world, with a particular focus on finance.
[2][9][10] Beginning with the Landscape of Climate Finance (2011), CPI has published a series of annual reports which examine both public and private financial flows worldwide.
[11] As of 2021, CPI reported that flows of climate-related finance in and between countries account for only about 0.7% of the world’s GDP, far below the amount that is projected to be needed for climate mitigation and adaptation.
[4] It also has offices in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil),[14] New Delhi (India),[15] Jakarta (Indonesia),[16][17] and London (United Kingdom).
[1][2] CPI has published about 200 studies on the previously listed fields of research, mainly in English, with some in Portuguese and Bahasa Indonesia (Malay).