1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated May 9, 2022U.S. International Climate Finance: FY2023U.S. International Climate Finance Over the past several decades, to varying degrees, the United States has delivered financial and technical assistance for climate change activities in the developing world
2、through a variety of bilateral and multilateral channels with appropriations passed by Congress and implemented by the executive agencies. Climate finance is funded primarily through programs at the Department of State, the Department of the Treasury, and the U.S. Agency for International Developmen
3、t (USAID). Funds for these programs are requested in the Presidents budget under the International Affairs function (Function 150) and funded through the annual State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPS) appropriation. Many activities are funded at agency subaccount levels, with allocat
4、ions left to the discretion of the agencies under congressional consultation. Some additional international assistance is funded at other federal agencies (e.g., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Science Foundation; Peace Corps; U.S. Trade