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Caribbean seeks help in fighting climate change after Hurricane Beryl devastates small islands

  • Caribbean officials call for more funding and assistance to combat climate change post-Hurricane Beryl's devastation.
  • OAS Secretary General Almagro highlights insufficient funds for affected islands, with a $9 million request for assistance from the U.N. And Caribbean leaders.
  • Bahamian delegate Neymour criticizes top greenhouse gas emitters for lack of support, noting the Caribbean's high vulnerability to climate change.
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Caribbean seeks help in fighting climate change after Hurricane Beryl devastates small islands

Caribbean officials are demanding more access to funding and help in fighting climate change just weeks after Hurricane Beryl devastated the region.

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Daily Kos broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 11, 2024.
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