The major multilateral development banks financed over $ 4.5 billion in projects that include exploration activities between 2008 and 2013, with the International Finance Corporation alone supporting $ 2.3 billion. (priceofoil.org)
On average, public finance institutions controlled by G20 governments, along with multilateral development banks such as the World Bank Group, provide $ 71.8 billion per year in public finance for fossil fuels, and only $ 18.7 billion in public finance for clean energy (figure taken from from the report Talk is Cheap: How G20 Governments are Financing Climate Disaster, July 2017, available here). (caneurope.org)
Alignment should not be pursued with the Common Principles for Climate Mitigation Finance Tracking, adopted by multilateral development banks and the International Development Finance Club. (foe.org)