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Summary:

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In this episode will unpack the global debates on climate finance, the contentious discussions on loss and damage, and the pressing issue of who bears the responsibility for this escalating crisis. We’ll explore why wealthier countries, despite their historic emissions, struggle to meet their financial commitments and what this means for vulnerable nations on the front lines. We have for this discussion Lucilla Dias, Program Manager for Net zero regulation and Research Assistant at Oxford.

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About the speaker:

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Lucilla is the Programme Manager for the Net Zero Regulation and Policy Hub, for which she provides administrative management and research support.

Before joining the Hub, Lucilla was a Research Assistant at Oxford Net Zero and the Lemann Programme, and a MPP student at the Blavatnik School of Government, from the 2021 class. Lucilla is originally from Brazil, where she served in local and regional governments, working on open government and innovation policies.

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Listen here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0BZCKKABzayf7bMU9ymGnm?si=95f14ef28b144487

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-green-curtain-climate-policy-and-social/id1790213256?i=1000690269273

https://youtu.be/CzCACG6mw_s?si=LG9aUNecsfHjZy1N

Transcript:

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Show-notes:

Our sources:

  1. United Nations University article- who should pay climate change costs?

Who Should Pay Climate Change Costs? - Our World

  1. dw.com article- Who pays for climate change?

Loss and damage: Who pays for climate change?

  1. World Economic Forum- Climate Financing