Challenges of Making the Loss and Damage Fund Work for Kenya and Developing Countries

Introduction Loss and damage in climate change refers to impacts beyond mitigation and adaptation capabilities, encompassing economic and non-economic losses such as destroyed infrastructure, crops, and loss of habitats due to extreme weather and climate phenomena. This concept emerged in the early 1990s, recognizing that human-induced climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable communities, especially in developing […]

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