Developing nations have said the issue of loss and damage is a ‘red line’ which must be addressed for talks in Warsaw to progress, writes The Guardian. Karl Mathiesen investigates the basis for the demands and how it could impact progress at the climate conference. Dr Chris Hope, climate change economist from Cambridge Judge Business School, said “the threat of ‘loss and damage’ compensation might be enough to make rich countries think more seriously about their future behaviour, and tilt the balance in favour of emissions reductions.
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