Advances in attribution science mean we can pin the blame for extreme weather on polluting nations, making the argument for climate reparations impossible to ignore
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14 November 2022
It has been more than two decades since the issue of “loss and damage” was first raised at a UN climate summit.
Since then, talk has come cheap. Finding a way to force high-income countries to produce some cash to help vulnerable countries manage the impacts of climate change has proved much, much more difficult.
But at this year’s COP27 summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, everything is different. For the first time, loss and …