Abstract: Financing climate change is an effort to help countries especially the developing ones to cope with the challenges of global warming. Developed countries have the onerous responsibility to provide sufficient funds in order to equip the poorer nations to mitigate climate change.
Input from : European Commission: Climate Action; www. oxfam.org; www.unfccc.int; Economic Survey 2011-12
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