Rich countries pledge $9.3bn to help poorer nations cope with climate change

Jessica Shankleman
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Green Climate Fund pledging conference in Berlin falls just short of $10bn target

More than 20 rich countries, including the UK, US, Japan, and Germany, have pledged a total of $9.3bn to a United Nations fund that will be used to help the most vulnerable nations cope with the worst...

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