189 million people per year affected by extreme weather in developing countries as rich countries stall on paying climate impact costs
24 October 2022
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An average of 189 million people per year have been affected by extreme weather-related events in developing countries since 1991 – the year that a mechanism was first proposed to address the costs of climate impacts on low-income countries - according to a new report published today.
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