loss and damage fund
From COP27 to COP28: The tricky road ahead
Attribution Science can play a leading role in figuring out which countries the money should flow to
Why we need spatial database on loss and damage
A major concern in the distribution of funds for loss and damage for developing countries, especially Bangladesh, is the lack of archived data, data generation and management on the spatial scale.
From COP27 to COP28: The tricky road ahead
Attribution Science can play a leading role in figuring out which countries the money should flow to
What exactly is the outcome of COP27?
Has COP27 succeeded or failed? It’s not difficult to answer the question.
Addressing loss and damage finance: It’s more than money
COP27 decided to establish a new funding arrangement to assist developing countries regarding climate-related loss and damage.
The story behind the loss and damage fund at COP27
The historic fund for loss and damage is the result of many years of labour
A first step towards climate justice
COP27 deal on loss and damage was long overdue, but financial assistance alone will not save the world
From rhetoric to realisation of climate actions at COP27
Despite demands from climate-change-affected countries, the issue of loss and damage has been contentious at the global forum.
Climate costs could sink us
We need good governance to implement projects that will protect coastal districts
Climate loss and damage are clearly visible in southwest Bangladesh
People living in climate-vulnerable areas urgently need government support