Talks are running right down to the wire at the COP27 climate summit, with host nation Egypt today extending the conference into Saturday in a bid to carve out a last-minute deal
for a climate catastrophe, called the EU plan"not tenable".
The EU's lead negotiator on payment for climate damages, Irish minister Eamon Ryan, said he believed the US's climate envoy John Kerry was"pretty much in agreement on the nature of the outcomes". The two powers had a"shared understanding... as to what needs to happen," he told Sky News.
Most are still weighing it up, but some fear the narrowed eligibility would exclude many in desperate need.
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