Une intervention de Teresa Ribera dans le cadre de l'édition 2014 du Forum mondial Convergences, « Objectif 2030 : co-construire le monde de demain », organisée en 3 piliers thématiques : un partenariat mondial après 2015 pour une consommation et une production durables ; développement durable : nouvelles pratiques, nouveaux financements ; nouvelles technologies : outils du changement ?
À propos de la session « Financer l’agenda climat : comment mobiliser les ressources nécessaires ? » [en anglais] :
"Today, a growing number of public, private, national, and international players are mobilizing to finance the fight against climate change. In Copenhagen, 2009, industrialized countries committed themselves to mobilizing 100 billion dollars by 2020 to assist developing countries in their fight against climate change. The Green Climate Fund, created at the end of 2010 and operational since then, is on its way to becoming an important source of funding for global action on climate. However, the existing funds do not cover the totality of the needs, and mobilizing new resources and redirecting the flow of financing toward low-carbon emission and resilient investments constitute major challenges in international climate negotiations."