Climate Inequality: Poorest Bear Brunt as Wealthiest Emit More ππ₯
Brazilian researcher Kayo Moura reveals climate change disproportionately harms the poor, as wealthiest 1% match emissions of poorest 66%. ππ₯
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Brazilian researcher Kayo Moura reveals climate change disproportionately harms the poor, as wealthiest 1% match emissions of poorest 66%. ππ₯
Global South nations challenge historic inequalities and climate injustice, pushing for fairer global systems through BRICS, BRI, and G20. π±β
Developing nations demand climate justice as rich countries fall short on funding. Will the Paris Agreementβs mechanisms bridge the gap? ππ₯ #ClimateAction
Rwanda pushes for equitable climate funding including loss and damage support at COP29, demanding transparency and debt-free solutions for vulnerable nations.
A CGTN poll reveals over 80% demand developed countries lead climate action amid global extreme weather crises. ππ₯
China calls out developed nations for unmet climate funding pledges ahead of COP29, stressing equity in global climate action. ππ₯ #ClimateFinance
COP28’s landmark loss and damage fund sparks debate on climate responsibility. Indigenous leaders urge inclusion as key protectors of Earth’s biodiversity. ππ₯
COP28’s fossil fuel transition deal sparks debate: Can wealthy nations fulfill their climate debt to the developing world? ππ
Expert urges developed countries to address historic climate responsibilities and collaborate globally for sustainability.