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Loss and damage

β€œLoss and damage” is the phrase for the destruction already being wreaked by the climate crisis on lives, livelihoods and infrastructure. It has become a critical issue at [[Cop 26]], with the potential to make or break an ambitious deal in Glasgow.

Vulnerable and poor countries, which did little to cause the climate crisis, arrived with a determination to win a commitment from rich nations to compensate them for this damage.

It has become perhaps the most bitterly fought-over issue of all, with the low-income nations believing they have a moral right to this money – some call it compensation or reparations. Rich parties such as the US and EU are very reluctant to comply, fearing exposure to unlimited financial liabilities.

– What is β€˜loss and damage’ and why is it critical for success at Cop26? | Cop2…

Submitted by all 138 developing countries, this facility is the financial support the richest countries owe the poorest. A similar loss and damages facility demanded by island nations was likewise removed from the final agreement by β€œdeveloped” countries fearful that such clauses could lead to legal liability for past emissions and open the door to calls for reparations

– [[Climate Leninism and Revolutionary Transition]]

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