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Zoha Shawoo in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: 4 ways Loss and Damage can address local needs

COP28 opened with a breakthrough decision on Loss and Damage. SEI Scientist Zoha Shawoo co-authors a piece in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on how the fund can address local crises, with fellow experts Inès Bakhtaoui and Ayesha Dinshaw.

Zoha Shawoo, Inès Bakhtaoui / Published on 6 December 2023
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Zoha Shawoo in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: 4 ways Loss and Damage can address local needs

As the 28th UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) debates climate change mitigation and adaptation in Dubai, countries and communities worldwide are already enduring the effects of climate change through more intense floods, hurricanes, wildfires and sea level rise.

But a first-day decision to adopt a Loss and Damage made some strides toward addressing the Loss and Damage, amassing more than $650 million in pledges. But, as SEI Scientist Zoha Shawoo points out, more is needed, and parties have yet to decide how to best support communities that need the most help.

Read the column she co-authored and published in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

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