Climate deal lacks cash, says evangelical

Iain Taylor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jan 2023
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Climate deal lacks cash, says evangelical

Andy Atkins

A key pact made at the COP27 Climate Summit in Egypt doesn’t have enough money behind it to make it work, according to an evangelical climate expert.

Andy Atkins, chief executive of green Christian organisation A Rocha, said of the ‘Loss and Damage Agreement’ – designed to compensate poorer countries suffering from climate change:

Symbolic amount

‘At present there is very little money - it’s just a symbolic amount from a couple of “lead” countries, including Scotland. It is hard to calculate the huge damage climate change has already done, let alone what it will do in the next few decades, even if we do manage to slow and stop it. But we are talking multiple billions if not trillions right now. If that seems a lot, think of what the rich world was able to spend on fighting COVID.

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