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On the Ground at COP27: Tallying Payments and Progress

On the Ground at COP27: Tallying Payments and Progress

Climate One is on the ground at COP27 in Egypt, where the nations of the world are meeting to hash out how they will accomplish their carbon reduction goals in the coming years. For the first time, richer nations will discuss paying poorer ones for the impacts of climate-fueled disasters.

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

November 11, 20221h 4m

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Show Notes

The 27th UN convention on climate change, known as COP27, is now underway in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. When Climate One spoke with Egyptian Ambassador Wael Aboulmagd in October, he argued that progress at this year’s summit would be more rapid than in past years, because this year, the focus is on implementation rather than negotiation.

And for the first time, loss and damage — what richer nations owe poorer ones for the climate impacts their emissions have caused — is on the agenda. How will these issues play out during the conference? Are countries increasing their ambition as promised, and keeping the goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees alive? Climate One brings us interviews with those on the ground pushing for meaningful change in Egypt.

Guests:

Preety Bhandari, Senior Advisor, Global Climate Program and the Finance Center, World Resources Institute

Claire Stockwell, Senior Climate Policy Analyst, Climate Analytics

David Munene, Programs Manager, Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa

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