The ‘compensation for countries damaged by climate change’ will be discussed at the UN
UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell and COP27 Chair, Egyptian Foreign Minister Samih Shukri made a joint press release on the summit.
Stiell claimed that the topic of “compensation for loss and damage caused by climate change” was officially placed on the conference agenda.
Stiell noted that the decision that includes “paying compensation to poor countries negatively affected by climate change” will be discussed and stated that climate change “affects all aspects of life and is more important than all current economic crises.”
“Nothing is more important than the climate change crisis. Wars, inflation, cost of living and energy crisis will end, but climate change will continue to negatively affect people in the world. she said.
Stiell, who warned that climate change “will continue and get worse,” stressed that the conference offered an opportunity to end the climate change crisis through cooperation with the world’s countries.
The Climate Change Conference, the world’s most comprehensive summit on combating climate change, will continue until November 18.
At the conference, where more than 100 government officials and more than 40,000 participants from approximately 190 countries are expected, the most important items on the agenda are plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to climate change and climate compensation committed to developing countries. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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