Climate: Rich Countries Are Still Reluctant to Contribute to the Loss and Damage Fund
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The Ahrtal valley is still a large construction site four years after the flood disaster. Around 300 young adults now ensure that historical buildings are rebuilt. By Johannes Baumert.
Four years ago, a deadly flood disaster broke through the Ahr Valley. Green Group chairmen call for measures by the Federal Government.
Four years ago, many people in the Ahr Valley lost everything when the water masses broke ground. The Green Party leader uses the anniversary for a warning and criticism.
While last week, for the first time in ten years, the United Nations was organizing an international conference on financing sustainable development, it did not allow progress to be made, as the discussions were blocked by the rich countries. And this weekend, it is the loss and damage fund that concentrates all the criticisms. Set up to compensate the developing countries for the consequences of climate disasters on the ground, it turns out tha…
MARIA SCHMOLLN. This year, 3,215 students from 175 classes took part in the campaign "Radeln als Hausaufgabe" of the Climate Alliance OÖ. The fourth class of the elementary school Maria Schmolln was particularly hard-working, which was one of the five winners of the campaign with the collected cycling days. As a reward, there was ice money for the whole class. "Climate protection is fun – and this is exactly what this action shows: coming into m…
COP26 Day 8: Adapting to reality
Developing countries warned today that a failure to address gaps in climate finance could hurt efforts to move forward at COP26. Guinea, representing more than 130 developing countries, said “a COP without a concrete outcome on finance can never be successful”.
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