Addressing ‘Loss and Damage’ is a challenge for vulnerable countries

The latest round of UN climate talks has ended up without a clear direction about how climate adaptation measures would be funded in vulnerable countries, such as Bangladesh, putting the discussion on hold until next year’s climate summit. The parties attending the COP23 in Germany expressed the need for another year to finalize the guidelines for implementing the 2015 Paris Agreement by 2020.This followed a rejection by the developed countries of a demand for finance to cover climate change-induced Loss and Damage in vulnerable developing countries. However, the UNFCCC finally integrated ‘ Loss and Damage ’ in its current agenda, considered as a third plank in the worldwide effort to combat climate change, along with mitigation and adaptation. Therefore, Warsaw International Mechanism for ‘Loss and Damage’ in 2013, got embedded institutionally within the international climate regime - to expand the understanding of climate consequences and to find a...