CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES: African Group of Negotiators head insists Africa climate change priorities need critical focus at COP27

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Vulnerable nations including Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States, appear to be leading in climate ambition, ahead of their dawdling developed counterparts.

African Group of Negotiators head insists Africa climate change priorities need critical focus at COP27African Group of Negotiators head insists Africa climate change priorities need critical focus at COP27 by Tatjana Baleta, Daily Maverick November 6, 2022 Africa is the most vulnerable continent in the face of climate change, according to team leader of the African Group of Negotiators Expert Support , Dr George Wamukoya.

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