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Rich countries are falling behind on their pledges to help the poor world tackle the climate crisis, new research has shown, on the eve of a meeting of the finance ministers of the G7 industrialised economies.
The UK and the US are the only two G7 countries to have set out proposals to increase climate finance in recent months, according to a report by Care Denmark, a member of the international NGO network. Climate finance is used by poor countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, for instance through investment in clean energy generation, and to adapt to the impacts of extreme weather such as floods and droughts.
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Growing movement for fair share climate commitments
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11/05/2021 - 07:42 The concept of fair share emissions cuts has been gaining traction among environmental and human rights organisations for several years SAUL LOEB AFP/File 6 min
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When US President Joe Biden pledged last month to cut his country s carbon emissions in half by 2030, Japan and Canada quickly followed suit. But many green groups and scientists say that this is still not good enough.
Biden s initiative may have won praise from political allies, but these campaigners want to see a different calculus rooted in history and ethics.
To keep the world from tilting into catastrophic warming, they argue, developed nations that got rich burning fossil fuels must face their historic responsibility for the climate crisis and pay for it, too.
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Growing movement for fair share climate commitments Tue 11th May 2021 | 11:10 AM
Paris, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th May, 2021 ) :When US President Joe Biden pledged last month to cut his country s carbon emissions in half by 2030, Japan and Canada quickly followed suit. But many green groups and scientists say that this is still not good enough.
Biden s initiative may have won praise from political allies, but these campaigners want to see a different calculus rooted in history and ethics.
To keep the worldfrom tilting into catastrophic warming, they argue, developed nations that got rich burning fossil fuels must face their historic responsibility for the climate crisis and pay for it, too.
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