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    CONCERNS OVER DELAYS IN CLIMATE LOSS AND DAMAGE FUNDING

    March 1, 2025
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    There is growing concern over delays in climate damage and damage funding, as the fund was created to help countries facing the most severe impacts of climate change. Slow disbursement of financial assistance and lack of operational structure of the fund have left these vulnerable countries in a precarious situation.

    This funding is essential to reduce the economic losses of climate disasters, to help affected countries deal with environmental crises.

    Delays in Climate Loss and Damage Funding Threaten Vulnerable Nations

    The climate damage and loss financing system, which was created to help countries affected by climate change, is seriously delayed, putting more than 3.3 billion people worldwide at risk. Although more than $700 million in aid was pledged, only a limited portion has been disbursed so far.

    Developing countries, which account for less than 5 percent of global carbon emissions, bear more than 80 percent of the losses as a result of climate disasters. If urgent measures are not taken, millions of people may face severe environmental and economic crisis.

    Global Response to Climate Loss and Damage Funding Faces Setbacks

    The climate damage and disaster financing plan has been plagued by delayed commitments from major economies, as more than 60 percent of pledged funds have so far not been disbursed. Over the past ten years, climate disasters have cost developing countries more than $400 billion.

    A 40 percent increase in extreme weather events has been recorded since 2000, and if funding is delayed further, millions of people could fall further into poverty. The lack of immediate financial support could seriously undermine global climate resilience efforts.

    Urgent Action Needed to Activate Climate Loss and Damage Funding

    Although funding for climate damage and loss has been established, lack of governance and delays in disbursement of funds continue to hamper its effective implementation. According to reports, more than 70 developing countries are still waiting for financial aid, while the effects of climate change are affecting more than 30 million people every year.

    If funding is not accelerated, the total cost of environmental damage could exceed $1 trillion by 2050. Urgent and practical measures are indispensable to avoid large-scale humanitarian and economic crises.

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