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Op-Eds from ENSC230 Energy and the Environment: Economics and Policies

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Date of this Version

Fall 2021

Document Type

Editorial

Citation

Op-ed from ENSC230, Energy and the Environment: Economics and Policies, fall 2021

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Copyright 2021, Abbie Williams. Used by permission

Abstract

100 billion dollars, the amount develOp-ed nations were supposed to pay less develOp-ed nations by 2020, the promise they failed to keep. The promise that was revisited at COP26 in Glasgow. The climate finance fund is funds from more develOp-ed nations to less develOp-ed nations to help with transitioning to a green economy so there is no need for reliance on fossil fuels. This fund consists of both loans and grants.

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