Credit crunch casts cloud over climate change funding

New report lists 28 reasons why the private sector will fight shy of investing $100bn a year

The United Nations will struggle to win private sector support to raise $100bn a year by 2020 to alleviate climate change impact on the world's poorest nations, according to a new report.

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's and Parhelion Underwriting say institutions do not now have the appetite to take climate change risk in the wake of the credit crisis.

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