Smart in 60 Seconds: To save ourselves from climate disaster, someone has to pay
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06-Dec-2023
World leaders are convening in Dubai for the twenty-eighth United Nations Climate Change Conference. While previous COPs have set the lofty targets nations need to meet to avert climate disaster, the money needed to pay for it is, for the most part, nowhere to be seen. According to the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, last year's climate targets set at COP27 only have 16 percent of the funding implemented.
Read our full coverage from COP28 here: https://onebillionresilient.org/cop28/
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 12/06/23
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