CLIMAT “We need a new financial pact with the most vulnerable countries”, launches this Sunday evening Emmanuel Macron on Twitter. The president wants a summit in 2023 in Paris on this subject
Emmanuel Macron during his speech in Sharm el-Sheikh in the middle of COP27. — SIPA
Emmanuel Macron announced; Sunday want to organize a summit at; Paris in 2023 to put in place “a new financial pact” with vulnerable countries, while COP27 in Egypt ended with mixed results.
“We need a new financial pact with the most vulnerable countries. I’ll work there with our partners towards a summit in Paris before the next COP” who must stand Dubaiï end of 2023, announced the French president on twitter. COP27 ended on Sunday with a hotly contested text. on helping poor countries affected by climate change, but also on a failure to set new ambitions for gas reduction greenhouse effect.
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À la COP27, la France et l’Europe ont réaffirmé leur engagement pour le climat. Nous avons besoin d’un nouveau pacte financier avec les pays les plus vulnérables. J’y travaillerai avec nos partenaires en vue d’un sommet à Paris avant la prochaine COP.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron)
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