Parties agree to establish climate ‘loss and damage fund’: COP 27 presidency

The presidency of COP 27 announced early on Sunday that “parties agreed to the establishment of a long-awaited loss and damage fund for assisting developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.”

President of the 2022 UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry announced on Friday extending the proceedings of the conference until Saturday as he vowed to work on achieving the desired outcome.

Heading a COP27 session on Friday, Shoukry affirmed that the conference’s presidency will not give up on the goal of achieving the desired climate pledges.

Shoukry pointed out efforts are being exerted to achieve the goals of all parties and progress at all levels, asserting that the climate summit’s outcomes would be constructive.

The COP27 president expressed concerns about a number of outstanding issues related to climate finance, which need to be settled during the conference.

COP27 held in Sharm El-Sheikh city starting from 6 November under the theme “Together for Implementation” was set to conclude its proceedings on Saturday.

The Egyptian presidency of the conference has repeatedly vowed to work on turning climate pledges into real action on the ground, including by ensuring that developed countries fulfill their climate commitments regarding finance and loss and damage.

On Thursday, the presidency released an unofficial sketch regarding elements discussed during the conference. However, the sketch was criticized for not giving enough details about the loss and damage issue and fossil fuel phase out.

Source: Egypt Today Magazine

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