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Lack of clear rules undermining collaboration on climate finance

An aerial view of houses marooned by floods due to rising water levels of Lake Baringo. [File, Standard]

One of the biggest but often overlooked obstacles to meaningful progress in global climate negotiations is the lack of an agreed definition of climate finance. Questions such as what counts as climate finance and who decides what climate finance is are among crucial items that remain unresolved to date.

Without clear rules, rich nations have traditionally inflated their contribution by including loans, private investments and even double-counting aid as part of climate finance. This lack of transparency not only skews the numbers but also erodes trust.

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