Heavily dependent on rainfall, add saffron farming to the list of crops falling victim to climate change
Deal reached at COP28 is a step towards ending fossil fuels, but lacks funds for a just transition, say observers.
Climate-vulnerable countries want to see at least US$100 billion a year paid into the Loss and Damage Fund.
Farmers comprise 60 per cent of Africa’s population but climate pledges leave them out in the cold, say activists.
Climate justice scheme would see historically high-emitters directly compensate historically low-emitting countries.
Global warming has disproportionately affected the world’s most vulnerable people, with climate deaths soaring compared to richer nations.
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