Central to tackling the climate crisis, particularly for those most vulnerable in developing countries, is the Green Climate Fund. Adler provides insight into how the GCF mobilizes and delivers climate financing in accordance with the Paris Agreement. Rigorously detailed, the book probes the Funds legitimacy to improve its effectiveness. A must read for climate, governance, and finance scholars. -- Susan Park, University of Sydney, Australia Ruth Adler has written an incisive critique of the Green Climate Fund, demonstrating that it has serious failings that make it incapable of meeting the objectives of the Paris climate agreement. Financing Climate Justice is a must read for those working in the field of climate finance and international climate policy. -- Peter Lawrence, University of Tasmania, Australia