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Rich countries to pay for 'climate change losses'

A submerged building at Soi Safari Lodge on the shores of Lake Baringo, October 13, 2020. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The UN climate summit that was wrapped over the weekend ended with a deal on the creation of a loss and damage fund by next year to compensate developing countries for the irretrievable losses suffered as a result of climate change.

The two-week COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt estimated costs from extreme weather soar to over $200 billion (Sh24T) annually and hence saw commitment for a financial support structure for the most vulnerable countries-with the breakthrough realised after the US reversed its opposition to the fund.

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