💨 Abstract
India has urged developed countries to intensify support for climate adaptation in developing nations, as extreme weather events increasingly threaten the survival of people, particularly in poorer countries. These events are largely due to historical emissions by developed countries, and India emphasized that the UAE framework for global climate resilience calls for enhanced support from developed countries. India highlighted challenges in accessing climate adaptation funds, such as long, complex approval processes and stringent eligibility criteria.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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