Rich countries’ continued failure to honor their $100 billon climate finance promise threatens negotiations and undermines climate action
5 June 2023
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As global greenhouse emissions continue to rise, and climate change wreaks more havoc upon the people and places least responsible for the problem, rich polluting countries are now three years overdue on their promise to mobilize $100 billion a year in climate finance for low- and middle-income countries.
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