Rich nations have promised to pay for the climate crisis – but will they ? | Gordon Brown
This is the beginning of a decade of promises made and broken, writes the BBC’s Rebecca Henschke in Sharm el-Sheikh. Why is it so important to remember the success of the £100bn fund that never was fully materialised?
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2022-11-26
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