The broken $100-billion promise of climate finance — and how to fix it

At Glasgow’s COP26 summit, countries will argue for more money to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.

  1. Jocelyn Timperley
    1. Jocelyn Timperley is a freelance climate journalist in San José, Costa Rica.

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    Twelve years ago, at a United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen, rich nations made a significant pledge. They promised to channel US$100 billion a year to less wealthy nations by 2020, to help them adapt to climate change and mitigate further rises in temperature.

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    Nature 598, 400-402 (2021)

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