Leaders welcome deal reached at UN climate summit as step forward but say 'more ambition' needed to tackle the crisis.
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(Reuters) – The leaders of small Caribbean island nations on Thursday said that financial damages wrought by the passage of Hurricane Beryl would run beyond their capacities and urged lenders to ease financing to address the worsening impacts of climate change. The article Leaders from Beryl-hit Caribbean say more funds needed appeared first on Stabroek News.
Leaders welcome deal reached at UN climate summit as step forward but say 'more ambition' needed to tackle the crisis.
Leaders welcome deal reached at UN climate summit as step forward but say 'more ambition' needed to tackle the crisis.
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