Countries on Front Lines of Climate Change Seek New Lifeline in Paris
New York TimesAPR 1 2023
The most significant barrier to addressing the economic issues associated with climate change is not financing but a lack of political will. World leaders must stop lagging and spending so long unenthusiastically discussing issues, and instead start making decisions and taking responsibility. Every year wealthy nations make the same pledges, but nothing changes.
The issue of how to economically support climate change reform in the global south is an important, multifaceted issue. Although the global climate emergency is too big a question to answer in a two-day summit, world governments are committed to solving the crisis, and actions are being taken to aid developing countries to transition to clean energy and climate-friendly practices.