CelloMomOnCars , to random
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$2.4 tn needed annually by 2030 in developing countries to meet climate goals and protect their societies from extreme weather.

The Arab group of countries suggest a UN target of US$1.1 trillion per year, with US$441 billion coming directly from developed country governments in grants.

Loans provided at market rates, export credits should not count, as climate funding offered as loans is pushing poorer nations further into debt."

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/st-explains-the-global-fight-over-climate-change-funding

kevinrns ,
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@CelloMomOnCars

Its time for four thousand reports predicting related failure in climate going forward.

Not all these dibilitating reports are directly from Exxon, some are the arrogant, to whom claiming defeat of their own effort is their victory, because theyre so smart. (Which is odd if you think about it)

Some are just ditto heads, writing what everone else has written for a decade.

DEMAND LOUDER, TO MANY MORE that we build carboms replacement NOW

get active, dont let em stop ypu

masterdon1312 , to random
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ScientistRebellionDK , to random
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Throwback to our die-in action last December at the steps of the Danish Parliament, calling out the failure and deadly corruption of the process: https://youtube.com/watch?v=QvrT7S-4LLs

28 years, 28 pointless meetings. How much more climate failure until we act?

Video credit: Henning Husum

1/n

ariadne , to random
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Al Gore sums up nicely -
“This obsequious draft reads as if dictated it word for word,” he tweeted. “It is deeply offensive to all who have taken this process seriously.”"

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