Loss and damage is manifested through many different climate impacts. For the Caribbean, increasing landslides is just one of them. ...
The COP27 conference in Egypt presented a unique opportunity for delegates to explore the different dimensions of both the UN Climate Change Conference and a country with a long and interesting history. That’s essentially what Ryan Bachoo sought to do ...
Loss and Damage may seem self-explanatory, but it has to be linked to losses that could not be avoided by any mitigation or adaptation measures. ...
Developed countries, at the very last minute, agreed to a loss and damage fund for climate-related losses in vulnerable countries, a victory for developing nations that have pushed this for over 30 years. ...
This story was originally produced through Television Jamaica, with the support of Climate Tracker’s COP27 Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship. Kelesha Williams is one of 22 reporters (in-person and online) from across the Global South working alongside Climate Tracker to bring key climate ...
"Have we moved on the Glasgow Climate Pact issues relating to loss and damage? The answer is no." ...
Developing countries like China and India in recent decades have moved to become among the biggest polluters in the world, however their historic emissions are much lower than developed western nations. ...
Arguably the most critical issue heading into the November climate negotiations (COP27) in Egypt is the establishment of a financial mechanism to avert or minimize loss and damage. ...
Part of establishing this framework is passing laws that impose legal liabilities for corporate-related human rights abuses. ...
When reporters file their final pieces tomorrow, you can almost guarantee that every story will discuss the drama and implications of the loss and damage negotiations over the last two weeks at the UN climate talks. Credits: UNFCCC. On its ...