This document discusses using multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to help address challenges in developing climate policy given multiple objectives. MCDA can help make the decision process more transparent, allow both quantitative and qualitative criteria to be considered equally, and explore trade-offs in a structured way. While time consuming, MCDA has been used in some countries' climate policy work to analyze mitigation options across criteria like jobs and economic impacts. The document concludes that MCDA approaches require resources but can engage stakeholders and incorporate multiple development objectives into climate policy decisions if done properly.