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Progress on UN’s “Loss and Damage” Fund as Key Meeting Convenes

by Richie
08/28/2023
in Global Trade, International Relations

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Negotiators from 24 countries are set to meet to further develop the United Nations‘ “loss and damage” fund, established in 2021 during the Sharm el-Sheikh climate conference. This fund aims to compensate poorer nations suffering from the impacts of climate change. The committee, meeting this week, is charged with finalizing details such as the fund’s location, management, eligibility criteria, and funding sources.

Options being considered for the fund’s administration include integrating it with existing institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or the Green Climate Fund, or creating a new entity altogether. The fund is intended to cover various needs, including relocation or rebuilding after extreme weather events, loss of livelihoods due to ecosystem degradation, and non-economic losses such as cultural erosion and psychological trauma.

The focus of this fund differs from other climate finance initiatives, like mitigation (addressing the root causes of climate change) and adaptation (reducing climate change impacts). For nearly three decades, small island states and the least developed countries have advocated for such a funding mechanism. Now, they are actively involved in shaping the fund’s structure and implementation.

The Loss and Damage Collaboration estimates the annual requirement for loss and damage funding will reach $671 billion by 2030. Currently, funding falls short, standing at less than $500 million annually. Existing financial mechanisms, such as the Santiago Network and Global Shield, have played a role but are insufficient to meet the growing needs.

The Bridgetown Initiative, a coalition of world leaders and heads of global financial institutions, is working parallel to the UN-level discussions. This group’s efforts, including channeling funds from the IMF and striving to meet a $100 billion climate finance commitment, signify a shift in addressing climate issues. However, the current level of climate financing from developed to developing nations is significantly below the estimated requirement for adaptation, mitigation, and loss and damage.

While some countries show resistance to a reparations-based approach, others, like Germany, have already pledged significant funds for loss and damage. The concept of “common but differentiated responsibilities” acknowledged in the 1994 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change underpins these discussions. However, views on this principle’s application vary, with some countries, including the United States, explicitly opposing the idea of climate reparations.

In terms of funding strategies, there’s a push to engage the private sector and explore alternative mechanisms like industry taxation. The Bridgetown Initiative has made strides in mobilizing resources, with achievements including debt renegotiation and increased lending from development banks. However, meeting the extensive funding needs will likely require more than a focus on reparations alone, emphasizing the need for broader, innovative financial solutions and commitments.

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