Madrid, Spain
Bangladesh frustrated over state of talks at climate summit
12 December 2019
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Government negotiators from Bangladesh have expressed their frustration over the lack of progress in the ongoing talks at the UN climate summit (COP 25) in Madrid. They say they are particularly worried because there has been no pledge from rich nations for any money to handle the loss and damage being caused by climate change. Nor has there been any indication about where the money to combat climate change will come from the long run. CCMP Fellow GM Mostafizul Alam has this report in Bengali from the summit.
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