Egypt wants compensation for countries hit by climate change

 

Egypt 

Wael Aboul Magd said the host country was "putting a lot of effort" into ensuring that the question of how to compensate countries that have suffered economically due to climate catastrophes was prioritised. 

We need to find a practical solution that accommodates the various concerns and it's up to us as the incoming presidency to sort of navigate and finesse this process," Mr Aboulmagd said. 

Mr Aboulmagd said Egypt had appointed two ministers to plan for how to include "loss and damage" on Cop27’s formal agenda. They are Germany's special envoy for international climate action, Jennifer Morgan, and Chile's environment minister, Maisa Rojas.

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