
The fight over finance brewing at COP29: Moving Money
Zero: The Climate Race
Political Will Determines Climate Aid
Climate-related loss and damage are estimated at $150 billion annually, a figure expected to rise without effective climate mitigation and adaptation. Addressing this financial need necessitates cash transfers, which face significant political challenges as they are funded through shrinking aid budgets. Current global aid from wealthy countries totals around $200 billion, yet there is a pressing requirement for an additional $150 billion, effectively calling for a doubling of aid funding. However, the political discourse is moving in the opposite direction, with some advocating for reductions in aid, highlighting a critical gap between climate finance needs and political actions.
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