Charity says lower income countries handing over billions of dollars in debt is impeding their ability to tackle crisis
than coping with the impact of climate change and reducing carbon emissions, according to a leading anti poverty charity.are spending $29.4bn on debt payments a year compared with $5.4bn on measures to reduce the impact of the climate emergency.
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