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Key Point : CARICOM leaders convened this week in Bridgetown to address critical climate financing issues that disproportionately affect the region.
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Why Climate Finance Matters
- According to recent UN reports, Caribbean nations face some of the world's most severe climate-related risks.
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Commitments from Member States
- During the summit, member states pledged to adopt a unified climate negotiation framework.
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For more details, visit the CARICOM Climate Portal.
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