The world’s poorest and most vulnerable are already suffering the impacts of climate change. They are being hit first and worst because we, and other rich countries, created this mess and are making it worse.
There is no justice in this.
These communities have contributed the least to climate chaos but are suffering first and most.
The UK must provide the resources needed, on top of existing aid commitments, to help vulnerable people in poor countries adapt to climate change and pursue a low carbon development path.
The Stop Climate Chaos Coalition calls on the Government to provide our fair share of the resources needed, on top of existing aid commitments, to help people in poor countries adapt to climate change.
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