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Climate Home News
Climate Analytics regional lead for South Asia and the Middle East comments on the World Bank funds saying “Pakistan needs to do some introspection as to why they were unable to tap into the funds that were available. Was their own house in order to access these funds?”
Loop Caribbean News
“While COP27 delivered for our islands with the loss and damage fund, while we are indeed moving the dial closer to achieving a robust global response to climate change - we still have a long way to go. And the repercussions of inaction will be disastrous.” - Climate Analytics Caribbean Director, Rueanna Haynes
Nepali Times
This article, authored by Climate Analytics' Manjeet Dhakal and Sneha Pandey, discusses the formation of the Loss and Damage Fund set up at COP27 and its implications for countries like Nepal, which are disproportionately exposed to high risk from climate change.
CCN TV6
This news clip includes excerpts from a Climate Analytics Caribbean review on the impacts of COP27, highlighting the importance of climate action to protect small island nations.
Antigua News Room
"The likelihood of becoming climate refugees is a fate that hangs over us, our children, and children’s children, if we do not accelerate climate action now.” - Rueanna Haynes
Energy Monitor
Bill Hare, CEO of Climate Analytics, says to Energy Monitor “If you unpack the Paris-compatible trajectory for the power sector in Asia, you see that gas demand will probably fall, or needs to fall, quite quickly.”
Croakey Health Media
This article highlights negative health impacts of oil and gas projects in Western Australia. Anna Chapman points to a recent Climate Analytics report, finding that the Woodside's Pluto expansion project will "add more than 20 percent to Western Australia’s projected gas supply over the next decade.”
IDN Times
Using CAT research, this article highlights that Indonesia's NDC is not ambitious enough to be Paris Agreement compatible.
Business Recorder
Quoting Dr Fahad Saeed, this article argues that Pakistan is especially vulnerable to climate change due to its unique geographical position and must therefore be well prepared.