The “loss and damage” fund agreed to last month at the COP27 climate conference aims for rich nations to help those that have borne the brunt of their global warming emissions. In Niger, climate change has fueled desertification and conflict as communities compete for dwindling resources.
It’s often said those least responsible for climate change will suffer the most because of it. This is especially true in Niger.
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