COP27
Loss and damage, Funding climate change impacts
One key issue on the agenda at the COP27 environment summit in Egypt is how to fund damage from the effects of man made climate change.
Often the effects of climate change are felt the strongest in countries least responsible for creating the emissions. This year weβve seen a range of extreme weather events including drought and flooding which scientists have attributed to man-made climate change. The idea of providing funding for such human-induced disasters has long been discussed informally at COP summits. Finally the issue is formally on the table. It's fraught with diplomatic difficulties, not least over who should pay and how much.
We discuss some of the issues in getting a solution on this initiative known as βLoss and Damageβ with contributions from Josh Gabbatiss from the website Carbon Brief, Rachel Kyte, the Dean of Tufts University, LinnΓ©a Norlander Assistant Professor of human rights and sustainability at the University of Copenhagen and Hyacinthe Niyitegeka, coordinator of the Loss and Damage Coalition.
And we look at methane with Drew Shindell, professor of Climate science at Duke University and Author of the UN Environment Programmeβs Global Methane Assessment, who tells us a reduction in methane could give us a quick fix in terms of efforts to stabilise global temperatures.
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