AP: Stage set for conflict at COP28 with mixed response to outcome of key climate talks
Stage set for conflict at COP28 with mixed response to outcome of key climate talks
BY SIBI ARASU
Updated 6:16 AM EST, November 5, 2023
BENGALURU, India (AP) Tense negotiations at the final meeting on a climate-related
loss and damages fund an international fund to help poor countries hit hard by a warming planet ended Saturday in Abu Dhabi, with participants agreeing that the World Bank would temporarily host the fund for the next four years.
The United States and several developing countries expressed disappointment in the draft agreement, which will be sent for global leaders to sign at the
COP28 climate conference, which begins in Dubai later this month.
The U.S. State Department, whose officials joined the negotiations in Abu Dhabi, said in a statement it was pleased with an agreement being reached but regretted that the consensus reached among negotiators about donations to the fund being voluntary is not reflected in the final agreement.
The agreement lays out basic goals for the fund, including for its planned launch in 2024, and specifies how it will be administered and who will oversee it, including a requirement for developing countries to have a seat on the board, in addition to the World Banks role.