Youth advocates from Trinidad & Tobago, Pakistan, and Uganda speak about the stakes at COP27, and the climate proposals that could transform global finance
Austria has announced $50 million for climate "loss and damage" at COP27 just hours after Scotland's first Minister pledged an additional $5.7 million to support developing countries with direct finance to cope with the unavoidable, devastating impacts of the climate crisis.
climate change disasters that we see. tell us about the island nations proposal of the loss and damage response fund. what with that fund look like? right damage response fund. what with that fund look like? fund look like? right now, the fund looks like zero. fund look like? right now, the fund looks like zero. there fund look like? right now, the fund looks like zero. there is fund look like? right now, the fund looks like zero. there is nothing - fund look like? right now, the fund looks like zero. there is nothing in | looks like zero. there is nothing in it. g7 understanding in washington last septemberfor it. g7 understanding in washington last september for the global change, again, there is no funding in that either. so it is just as an not much is going on. meanwhile, our coral rates are reaching, the there is coastal erosion, the winds and waves are higher, and we are in distress. it is very difficult for us to survive in this situation. 0ur climate vulnerable countrie