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and the diversity of sanctions for additional miles the ended, they are going to preserve this habitat. the wild dials start to main 19 d w the. this is dw news. these are coming up today. pain, the price of climate change. countries bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, especially in the global south, are still waiting on promise. funds from richard nations focused on climate envoy toasty w. that weight is putting lives in danger. 59 time in finance is clearly this
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said with good and definitions, but it's what it's coming out is a fraction of the developing was needs as hundreds of thousands are on the dangerous margins of the furniture that a t and and so i, you know, i say that bernard, that it should not become a defensive the, the official stockman. welcome to dw news asia. glad you can join us. top climate envoys meeting in berlin this week we're debating a call for new ambitious targets on renewable energy. that would quote, ring to the end of the fossil fuel age. the appeal from germany's foreign minister on the lena bear box dominated discussions of the petersburg climate dialogue. a preview to the cop 28 talks set for november, and united arab emirates. germany's proposal flips the script of previous
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negotiations, which focused on a deadline to face out fossil fuels. major oil and gas exporting countries had resisted such a commitment. but the host of upcoming cop 28, demanded accountability on past promises. specifically, funding for countries hardest hit by climate change, many in the global south. and he may have got it developing countries, i'm still waiting for the $100000000.00 promised by develop countries 14 years ago . this is holding up progress on as part of my outreach, i am requesting the companies to provide a definitive assessment on the delivery of this commitment before comp 20. if you go to knock, this is the good news is as it stands now, i'm, we are on the way to finally reach this $100000000000.00 us dollars some the feel
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that new job estella at our i couldn't for countries like pockets on that funding can come soon enough, the south asian nation is already in the midst of heat waves. and when a fear that the upcoming upcoming monsoon season will bring another bout of floods of last year, excess of rainfall put one 3rd of pockets done under water. killed close to 2000 people and displaced 33000000 others, and millions of homes were damaged or destroyed. the will bank has estimated total costs for reconstruction and rehabilitation at around $60000000000.00 us dollars. scientists have since concluded that the heavy rainfall was made more likely by climate change. pocket stones, clement envoy, it was at the petersburg, clement dialogue in berlin. my colleague direct energy it spoke with her earlier about her view on the current state of climate finance. and jeremy now is boxed on
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the federal administer for climate change at in bottom of the chevy rep on minister amount. you're in berlin uh, attending the petersburg the climate dialogue way. it's been revealed that a promise of a $100000000000.00 that was made 14 years ago would potentially be met only this. yeah, i mean, what does that tell you about the commitment of ritual nations to the climate change needs of the global folks to yes, thank you very much. uh and uh, what is the binding up to be unimportant time administrative as the going to golf $28.00? i think we are here to do more than one thing. one is to make sure that our goals are all collectively aligned to the status agreement. and in terms of production of the emissions, because you know, countries like us burn faster than others. it can be on the front lines, the heart of the country, the words he is running. and you asked me about of commitments,
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financial commitment to climate finance and adaptation as a burden sharing the issue is, is big on online and it has been squarely on the agenda. so i think it's been a struggle to get climate finance and adaptation finance up there as a major issue to be not just on fact, but to move forward. connectivity as a common challenge. now when you asked me what 100000100 be now being discuss, now 14 is vito. let's open the better late than never. i'm not sure that is for need on the accelerated quantum needs off of developing countries as view based awards of very, very long and unpredictable future good. that is going to place countries and entire populations in the,
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in the face on the process of repeated time. and shocks. so companies like ours, i've been, you know, i know what is known as a resilience recovery trap. because before we can even recover from i've got to do is make record breaking safelite event, which was last year that impacted $13000000.00 people. before we are able to view this with resilience and you know resilience as us the $1.00 of normal development and resilient development is $4.00. so it's cost fee. the pipeline to time of finance is clearly beset with good intent insurance. but if what is coming out is a fraction of the developing was needs as hundreds of thousands are on the dangerous margins of funder, that a t and, and so i, you know, i say that bundle of energy should not become a death sentence. it's very clear that there is a v source of gap here,
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but beyond that, the ways and means to accessing that, everyone agreeing on what and how these funds will be pretty good. is still something on the table. and um, you know, when, when there's a high element of best vision in the room, i remind myself and none of those that we are not here to quite each other. we are here to fight climate change. and it is important to remember that a conflict does not serve any purpose. we are here to de escalate any uh, well climate impacts and shocks the country space. but we should also remember that what goes on in one country i focused on does not stay in one country speak time and shocks. and risk will continue growing as an accelerated base if we don't, to move, to build resilience and do the models of development that we are or trying
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desperately to get access to. because of the climate financing. jo court. right? speaking of climate finance and used to be a headed, a group of 77 nations of the cop 27 and shot them out of shape where for the 1st time a loss of damage fund was set up. when do climate vulnerable countries like yours begin to receive any money from that part? a? yes, excellent question. that is just what i was asking in the break. i group people not really. uh, you know, given too much space to speak and the penalties of but the break of books were all about uh, um, asking such questions and i'm noting that uh, as the, as the control center, most of the company is a very strong. it is ition among the but it's been countries, i'm the incoming presidency as well up to the 8th. and the way that we have a we have a problem on our hands who capitalizes the loss and damage funds when it gets trigger slow onset events or not. and wherever it moved in terms of which,
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which definition of vulnerability, but it moved on and, and really what are the funding arrangements and what is the fun just to go back to a point that you were making a while back uh, administer around on. uh, because of the petersburg clement dialogue treated this as well. we are aligned with fighters commitment, but is everyone else? what did you mean by that? the day, clearly the best commitments mean a lot of things, but the 2 things they mean is that add a patient needs to be front and center. it also means that there has to be death to begin the funding arrangements of i'm not talking but the loss and damage one would be in spoken about that's a separate issue. but that to also needs to be capitalized so that i moved forward and not put in an endless sea of negotiations because when
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a statement like that sticks of the fall or a lease from the the actual fund that was created, then i or it's not funded then it lapses into one of those goals. funds that then don't to be a for years but i part of a commitment. so you don't want that to become a goal spine. and you also don't want um, you know, countries that made legit instead just to feel that, you know, resources are being squeezed and they have to be creative ways of coming up with financing status agreement also says and, and we have talked extensively about that and there are very good ideas on the table and so i'm not so good ideas. but having said that, it is very important to, to note that resilience is, is not something that you can just create of the shift every development donna, a resilience add on for dollars to be develop and dollars. so it's an expensive
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business, and that button to has to be, should that fund data fission fund has not been capitalized by this also promised. countries that are emitting a need to scale down and emissions on a certain project piece. so it from what i can see, and the present dish to be sort of the science of it tells us that we are when foss, keeping $1.00 allies a, which means that countries like of which are on the tools that are the plato, geographical equations locations, list a list for bed, obviously and, and the dining and mentors. so we feel we're going to feel the bun faster than others. and i think these are concerns that needed to be shared as do the buttons of without making people feel that'd be gone. a frame common ground in which we move forward, as i said, been not here to fight each other. we are here to fight climate change and that's good. we need to move forward with that as google,
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as well as the shy much shape lawson damage fund. we're leave at the time being by thank you so much for your time. show you that i'm on fire just as federal, municipal climate change and environment. thank you ma'am. now here's a look at some other climate stories making news. in asia, us climate envoy, john kerry, has said that china has invited him to visit in the near term for talks on averting the global climate crisis. carrie said in an interview with waiters news agency that the white house has authorized the meeting. despite tense diplomatic relations between the 2 countries. there's no issue about whether or not we should be, we understand that were the 2 largest economies in the world where the 2 largest emitters of the greenhouse gases in the world. this, this, this problem cannot be solved without china and united states helping to work together. the united nations has warranted the world could face new heat records
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this year due to the weather phenomenon on new an earth countries to deploy early warning systems to keep people safe on the annual refers to a change in wind direction and warming up the surface and the central and eastern pacific ocean that disrupts global weather pattern. that's it for today, there's more stories from the region on our website, the w dot com, forward slash asia. i. michelle stockman, thanks for watching for back tomorrow. join us again and provide the conflict with tim sebastian as the fighting growing zone in ukraine spare thought for some of the countries on the edge of the was a table of very these days, that small doses found minnesota and recruit passcode is govern struggling to come
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