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Carbon markets & Article 6 opportunities for sustainable cooling in MENA & Türkiye

This white paper presents a strategic framework for coordinated action. It is the outcome of a cross-sector roundtable held during London Climate Action Week 2025—“The Underexplored Gap: Multifaceted Risks Posed by Extreme Heat on Essential Infrastructure”—which convened leaders from government, healthcare, finance, engineering, insurance, and philanthropy. Their shared mission: to confront the hidden vulnerabilities of our systems and chart a path toward equitable, actionable adaptation.

Extreme Heat White Paper

This white paper presents a strategic framework for coordinated action. It is the outcome of a cross-sector roundtable held during London Climate Action Week 2025—“The Underexplored Gap: Multifaceted Risks Posed by Extreme Heat on Essential Infrastructure”—which convened leaders from government, healthcare, finance, engineering, insurance, and philanthropy. Their shared mission: to confront the hidden vulnerabilities of our systems and chart a path toward equitable, actionable adaptation.

Financial Feasibility Study Lebanon

The purpose of this report is to take a step further in building the road of financing mechanism for sustainable cooling solutions in Lebanon by preparing a feasibility report that will be a guide for financial stakeholders and final users, to analyse all the critical aspects and the viability of cooling technologies, create awareness about the sustainable cooling sector, and to give an insight about the profitability and bankability of the sustainable cooling investments.

Insights into Egypt’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Finance Landscape

This summary report provides an assessment of the finance sector in Egypt regarding the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) sector. The discussion covers the country's economic and financial overview, giving a broader perspective. The finance sector in Egypt comprises commercial banks (regulated by Central Bank of Egypt - CBE) and non-banking financial institutions (regulated by the Egyptian Financial Regulatory Authority - FRA). The report provides a broad overview of green financing projects and infrastructure.