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At COP28, can rich countries restore the global south’s trust?

At COP28, can rich countries restore the global south’s trust?

Update: 2023-11-16
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Hakima El-Haite knows what it takes to host a U.N. climate conference.

The former Moroccan environment minister served as vice president of COP21 — where the Paris Climate Agreement was signed — and then played a key role in bringing the next climate summit to her home country.

Since then, a global pandemic, debt crisis, multiple wars and rising geopolitical tensions have narrowed the space for international cooperation.

“We need to come back again and to build the trust, because today the trust is eroded. Many promises from the Paris Agreement were not kept,” El-Haite said in this first episode of Devex’s Climate + podcast.

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At COP28, can rich countries restore the global south’s trust?

At COP28, can rich countries restore the global south’s trust?

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