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Less than three percent of global climate money supports “just transition” efforts, which make sure vulnerable communities, women, and workers are not left behind in the transition to a green economy, according to a recent research by ActionAid International.
According to the report, Climate Finance for Just Transition and How the Finance Flows, this shockingly low funding level shows how communities most affected by the climate crisis are being neglected, leading to harmful practices that deepen inequality.
The findings come just days before COP30, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Brazil, where ActionAid is calling for urgent global coordination on just transition efforts.
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