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‘Loss and damage’ stalemate has reached breaking point

The idea of richer countries paying out to cover the costs of climate damage has long been a divisive subject

It is often hard to predict what will happen at the huge annual UN talks that, since 1995, have been held to thrash out global climate change agreements.

But not this year. Much of the November COP27 meeting in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh will be consumed by one of the most protracted, divisive and confusing issues ever to arise in these negotiations: “loss and damage”.

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