Hindustan Times (West UP)

COP27 draft deal published, no plan on ‘loss and damage’ funding so far

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

SHARM EL-SHEIKH: The United Nations climate agency on Friday published a draft negotiatin­g text of the deal that delegates at the COP27 summit in Sharm el-Sheikh are hoping to agree in the coming days.

The text, which builds on earlier, less formal iterations, did not set out the proposed solution to one of the most contentiou­s issues at the summit, the ‘loss and damage’ financial arrangemen­ts to provide funding to developing countries suffering catastroph­ic climate events.

Instead it contained placeholde­r text, indicating delegates were still seeking consensus on the matter.

The issue made it onto the formal summit agenda for the first time in what was seen as a breakthrou­gh on a subject that has long divided developed and developing nations.

Since then however, talks on what to do next have made little progress.

Late on Thursday, the European Union made a proposal aimed at resolving the impasse.

The overarchin­g deal text, time-stamped at 03:30 AM reflecting the intensity of the final negotiatio­ns, reaffirmed key points in last year’s COP26 deal in Glasgow and the Paris 2015 agreement on limiting the rise in global temperatur­es.

The text said the conference: “Reaffirms the Paris Agreement temperatur­e goal of holding the increase in the global average temperatur­e to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperatur­e increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels.”

 ?? AP ?? Attendees listen to a review of the state of discussion­s at the COP27 summit on Friday.
AP Attendees listen to a review of the state of discussion­s at the COP27 summit on Friday.

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