Another climate change summit has ended. COP27 in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh nearly ended last weekend without a deal.
However, last Sunday, it came out with progress on a long-pending agreement to set up a loss and damages fund to help the world’s most vulnerable countries hit by climate change.
While the summit ended with a new loss and damages fund for the world’s poorest countries, it failed on cutting emission targets and a number of other areas.
In this episode of Worldview, Suhasini Haidar gives an overview of the COP27 summit and what it means for India’s climate diplomacy.
Produced by: Gayatri Menon and Kivleen Kaur Sahni
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