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M. Shahwali Najmi

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Funds Without Progress

Pakistan is one of the lowest contributors to global greenhouse emissions; however, it is one of those most vulnerable to climate change's impacts. This has become more than clear in the past decade, especially with devastating floods displacing millions and setting a price tag of over $30 billion. International bodies have recognized the dire need for climate finance, especially the Green Climate Fund and the newly formed Loss and Damage Fund.

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