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Environment activists took to the streets of the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday (15th November) at the venue COP27 is taking place. The activists, which included a strong contingent from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), urged industrialised nations to pay for global warming’s impact on poor nations
Environment activists took to the streets of the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday (15th November) at the venue COP27 is taking place. The activists, which included a strong contingent from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), urged industrialised nations to pay for global warming’s impact on poor nations.
The group, gathered outside the conference venue sang songs calling for help for African countries. As reported by www.trendsnafrica.com, Africa is responsible for less than four per cent of global gas emissions, and at the same time, the continent is the most vulnerable to climate changes, which they are the least equipped to respond to.
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African negotiators are pitching for the delivery of promised financing for adaptation and mitigation efforts. One has to wait and see what would be the tenor and scope of the final declaration, which everyone is looking forward to very keenly.