November 7, 2021
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For countries at the sharp edge of the climate crisis, no issue is more important than that of finance. Twelve years ago, at the United Nations Climate Summit in Copenhagen, wealthy countries committed to providing 100 billion dollars a year to help poorer countries adapt as the planet heats. That promise has been long broken and, as Harpreet Kaur Paul, co-founder of Tipping Point UK and co-editor of Global Perspectives on a Green New Deal explains, lower income countries always regarded it as inadequate anyway.