The Climate Registry is the compromise option between developing and developed countries as regards the institutional arrangements for international climate finance. It places the adaptation, mitigation and technology transfer needs of developing countries as the central reference point of international finance and aligns public and private finance to support those needs. It provides assurances that developing countries retain control over investment and financing flows at the national level while providing guarantees to international investors and public agencies that agreed fiduciary, operational and emission reduction standards and targets will be met.
The four major publications of the TWG are:
The Climate Registry: Taking the Initial Steps
The Climate Registry Option
A Registry Approach for REDD+
The Global Finanical Mechanism Project
Energy+
A more complete listing of documents produced as part of this effort can be found here.