The U.S. Gives Way Less Than its Fair Share of Climate Aid

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In her COP27 speech, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley called for a new funding mechanism for climate reparations, and a redesign of global financial institutions to fight climate change in an equitable way

All in all, the 23 rich countries gave just over $60 billion for poorer countries to cut their emissions and adapt to climate change in 2020, through both direct country-to-country aid and contributions to multilateral development banks. An additional $23 billion was sent via climate funds and private sources, bringing theBut even if the $100 billion pledge was met, it would be just a fraction of the funds poorer countries need to deal with climate change.

With it looking all but impossible that rich countries will step up that much, this year developing countries have tried to refocus climate conversations on what happens when they can’t adapt to climate impacts. For the first time, the official agenda for the U.N.

 

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Now you know where the 'Russia' collision hysteria came from & why they refused to allow Trump to bring RU & the US closer together. Trump took office 2 years after the bush/obama coup in Ukraine.

Um wrong...where do you think the technology came from that is 'climate fighting'? Innovation doesn't count huh?

Oh no we don’t have as much money to launder into nonsense 😢

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