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COP26: Rich countries ‘pushing back’ on paying for climate loss

A report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) this year showed that in 2019, about 25% of climate finance from developed countries went towards adaptation – preparing for extreme weather events, or building seawalls, for example – while the rest went to fund projects to reduce carbon emissions.

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