Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that Canada will provide a new contribution of $350 million to support developing countries home to the vast majority of the world's biodiversity to advance conservation efforts.This .
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By the midpoint of the two-week marathon of negotiations at the United Nations climate change conference in Sharm-el Sheikh, Egypt, it has become clear that the most difficult tension to resolve is between developed nations most of all the United States and their poorer counterparts over compensation for the effects of climate change.
Surviving climate change will take money – loads of it – but what is needed even more is a way to close the trust deficit between big polluting nations and those who have the most to lose, writes Ufrieda Ho from Sharm El-Sheikh