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The IMF is adapting — but unevenly.
Its climate engagement signals real institutional change, yet remains constrained by the same market logic that has long defined its approach to development.
The IMF is adapting — but unevenly.
Its climate engagement signals real institutional change, yet remains constrained by the same market logic that has long defined its approach to development.
This selective approach helps align climate policy with existing economic orthodoxy, rather than transforming it.
This selective approach helps align climate policy with existing economic orthodoxy, rather than transforming it.
Fiscal tightening and market-oriented reforms remain central — policies that can constrain climate investment and limit fiscal space for a just green transition.
Fiscal tightening and market-oriented reforms remain central — policies that can constrain climate investment and limit fiscal space for a just green transition.
It channels new resources (recycled SDRs) to countries undertaking climate-related reforms, often around public investment management, fiscal frameworks, and private climate finance mobilisation.
It channels new resources (recycled SDRs) to countries undertaking climate-related reforms, often around public investment management, fiscal frameworks, and private climate finance mobilisation.
1️⃣ Innovation – The RSF introduces new, long-term finance for climate adaptation and mitigation.
2️⃣ Inertia – Traditional IMF loans still prioritise fiscal consolidation.
3️⃣ Experimentation – Climate advice appears in surveillance and Article IV reports.
1️⃣ Innovation – The RSF introduces new, long-term finance for climate adaptation and mitigation.
2️⃣ Inertia – Traditional IMF loans still prioritise fiscal consolidation.
3️⃣ Experimentation – Climate advice appears in surveillance and Article IV reports.
Climate objectives are now present across IMF activities — but in uneven, and often contradictory, ways.
Climate objectives are now present across IMF activities — but in uneven, and often contradictory, ways.
1️⃣ How much progress has the IMF made in greening its operations?
2️⃣ What is the policy track record of its climate lending?
3️⃣ How do traditional lending and surveillance activities incorporate climate risks?
1️⃣ How much progress has the IMF made in greening its operations?
2️⃣ What is the policy track record of its climate lending?
3️⃣ How do traditional lending and surveillance activities incorporate climate risks?
Yet integrating climate concerns into macroeconomic management is now seen as “macro-critical.”
Yet integrating climate concerns into macroeconomic management is now seen as “macro-critical.”