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Most of the world’s developing countries have backed a demand for wealthy nations to channel at least $1.3 trillion in climate finance to them annually starting in 2030

GLASGOW—, the opening salvo in one of the most contentious negotiating topics at theAfrican nations and a group called the Like-Minded Developing Countries, which includes China, India and Indonesia, said in a

document they submitted to the United Nations at the summit that half the money should go toward funding renewable energy in the developing world and half toward protecting these countries from the effects of global warming.

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How about.....NO!!

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Who is going monitor how this money is used Always seems to disappear....

Before demanding anything, they must get their act together. Also, corruption is an issue and there's no guarantee that the said resources will be properly applied.

Annually? And have they also backed a plan on how they’ll pay interest on that financing (and, gulp, repay the principal)?

Wow, poor countries support receiving free money? This is almost as surprising as Congress voting to give themselves a raise 🤔

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