Bonn Sets Climate Change Adaptation Finance Showdown

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta-As Bonn Climate Change Conference in Germany wrap up, May 2016, both poor and rich nations increasingly recognize that fixing the climate change adaptation funding gap, one of the biggest holes in the Paris Agreement, will be a major challenge at the next United Nations conference in Morocco.


Oxfam climate change expert Tracy Carty said, "with climate change adaptation firmly on the to-do list for the next conference in November, negotiators from developed countries now have to put together a serious proposal for how to fill the current huge gap in funding.”


Climate change is devastating, and people in poverty around the world are reeling from its effects, Carty added. The supercharged El Niño has left millions facing food shortages due to the extreme weather.


Oxfam's data shown that the poorest 50% of the world just produce 10% of carbon emissions. According to Carty, Wealthy countries must not shy away from the commitment they have made to provide $100 billion to support the world's poorest, who are least responsible for climate change, and most vulnerable to its floods, storms, droughts, and diseases.


Incoming UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa showed her considerable diplomatic skills when she successfully presided over the 2010 conference in Mexico; she has her work cut out for her.


For too long, poor countries have been left alone in trying to adapt to the world's changing climate. “We look forward to seeing how she tackles this monumental challenge in the lead up to the next conference in Marrakech," said Carty.


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