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Climate summit approves deal to fund "loss and damage" By Reuters
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IntroductionSHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - A plenary session of the COP27 climate summit approved a deal on ...

SHARM EL-SHEIKH,2022 Lilium Lily Forex Egypt (Reuters) - A plenary session of the COP27 climate summit approved a deal on Sunday covering funding arrangements for loss and damage from climate change suffered by vulnerable countries.
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