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Tag: loss and damage

Home›Posts Tagged "loss and damage"
  • Civil society groups from Africa and elsewhere call for a phase out of fossil fuels at COP28. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's Picks
    By View(s) from Africa
    December 14, 2023
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    “It’s all so, so slow”: Should Africa celebrate or mourn COP28?

    A panel of African experts and activists give their verdict on the outcomes from the Dubai climate talks. In the past two weeks, tens of thousands ...
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  • Climate campaigners call for a phase out of fossil fuels, a priority for many countries in Africa, at COP28. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
    ClimateEconomyPoliticsTop story
    By James Wan
    December 6, 2023
    429
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    Schrodinger’s COP: How’s Africa faring at the climate talks at halftime?

    Texts that will shape future climate action are still under fierce contestation. Some drafts contain best case scenarios for Africa alongside the worst. The COP28 climate ...
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  • Extreme weather events, like torrential floods in Malawi, have caused unavoidable and irreversible loss and damage in many parts of Africa. Credit: Arjan van de Merwe/UNDP.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Hyacinthe Niyitegeka
    November 27, 2023
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    Loss and Damage Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    Why is the Loss and Damage fund so important for Africa and what will likely come out of the negotiations at COP28? At the upcoming international ...
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  • The loss and damage fund is meant to support countries respond to severe and potentially impacts of climate change. Credit: Rod Waddington.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Olivia Rumble
    November 9, 2023
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    Next stop COP: The compromises at the heart of the Loss and Damage text

    After a year of debate, developing countries made significant concessions in their eagerness to pass recommendations that now go to COP28. With COP28 just weeks away, ...
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  • Fish traders by the shores of Lake Victoria. Credit: WorldFish.
    ClimateEconomyTanzania
    By Winfrith Hikloch Ogola
    August 24, 2023
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    “Rare, expensive”: Fish eating by Lake Victoria plunges amid climate change

    90% of people along the lake’s shores in Tanzania say they ate fish four times per month ten years ago, compared to just 4% today.  Local ...
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  • Civil society groups at COP27 demand action on Loss and Damage. Credit: Oliver Kornblihtt / Mídia NINJA.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Olivia Rumble & Andrew Gilder
    July 5, 2023
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    Who, what, where? The Loss and Damage Fund’s unresolved questions

    Since the breakthrough agreement at COP27, developed and developing countries have remained at odds on key details. At last year’s COP27 climate talks, governments agreed to ...
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  • The remains of buildings lost to the sea in Ayetoro. Credit: Abiodun Jamiu.
    ClimateEditor's PicksNigeriaSociety
    By Abiodun Jamiu
    June 6, 2023
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    Nigeria’s Happy City is on the brink of being swallowed by the sea

    As the community await international funding and national action, the once reputed coastal town is disappearing in rising ocean surges. On a spring morning in April ...
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