UN Secretary General and COP Presidency warn progress on funding for addressing climate-related damage is critical to success of pivotal climate talks kicking off this Sunday. As the Red Sea beach resort of Sharm el Sheikh prepares to open its doors to tens of thousands of delegates and more than 120 world leaders for the COP27 Climate Summit this weekend, the Egyptian presidency has reiterated that driving progress on 'Loss and Damage' funding is one of the top priorities for the talks. In a briefing fall this morning, the COP27 Presidency insisted it was doing its utmost to ensure a...
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