COP27 to open with call for rich countries to compensate those vulnerable to climate events

COP27 to open with call for rich countries to compensate those vulnerable to climate events

by Reuters News Service
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The U.N. climate summit, COP27, opens in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt on Sunday amid growing calls for rich countries to compensate poorer nations most vulnerable to climate change.

Much of the tension surrounding COP27 is expected to relate to loss and damage โ€” compensation funds provided by wealthy nations to vulnerable lower-income countries that bear little responsibility for climate-warming emissions.

Delegates will begin the two-week negotiation process by approving the conference agenda during the opening plenary session, with all eyes on whether wealthier nations agree to have the compensation listed formally on the agenda.

Diplomats from more than 130 countries are expected to push for the creation of a dedicated loss and damage finance facility at COP27.

At COP26 last year in Glasgow, high-income nations blocked a proposal for a loss and damage financing body, instead supporting a new three-year dialogue for funding discussions.

Currently, a session to address loss and damage is on the provisional agenda, but policymakers will decide today whether to adopt it onto the official agenda.

โ€œIโ€™m hopeful that it will get on the agenda,โ€ Matthew Samuda, a minister in Jamaicaโ€™s economic growth ministry, told Reuters. โ€œThere has been a softening of positions from many nations who a year ago or two years ago would not have been willing to support it.โ€

Others expressed concern about potential holdouts.

โ€œWe know the Europeans are supporting us,โ€ said Saleemul Huq, director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development. โ€œNow we need to see whether the US is going to block on their own or not.โ€

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