Commonwealth nation vows to lobby for developing countries

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PRETORIA (CU)_Climate finance is expected to be one of the critical and controversial subjects of discussion at the COP26 this week, particularly considering the failure of wealthy nations to make good on their promise on mobilising billions of dollars in climate finance for developing countries. International organisations and environmental campaigners have continuously called on developed economies to assist poor and vulnerable nations to adapt to extreme weather conditions and adopt new technologies which will enable their transition to a green economy. 

Studies conducted by the United Nations have found rising sea levels are expected to render…

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