Outgoing Prime Minister Rutte announced in Dubai that the Netherlands will first provide €15 million to the new climate damage** pledge approved yesterday at the Dubai climate summit. He called the $15 million "quite a lot" and that countries such as Germany and the United Arab Emirates are investing $100 million in the ** as start-up capital.
Climate** was created primarily to allow poorer countries to receive funding from Climate** in the event of flooding or other disasters that are more severe due to climate change.
This is an important condition for developing countries to advance negotiations on emissions reductions and a shift to sustainable energy.
So far, countries have pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to the **. More content is expected to be added on the second day of today's summit.
NOS correspondent Saskia Houttuin:
An important voice at the summit was Madeleine Diouf Sarr, who leads the 'Least Developed Countries' Group (LDC), which is made up of 46 countries, and about half of the African countries belong to the group's ......”
The countries most affected by climate change are often poorer countries, which are almost responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, Diouf Sarr argues that rich countries need to continue to replenish the "loss and damage**" established yesterday in the coming years
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