At the United Nations Conference on Climate Change Countermeasures "COP26" held in the United Kingdom, the funds for measures taken by developing countries were discussed, and the voices from developing countries that the contributions promised by developed countries should be fulfilled as soon as possible. Was one after another.

At "COP26" held in Glasgow, England, a meeting on funding for climate change countermeasures by developing countries was held on the 3rd.



Developed countries have promised developing countries a combined public-private contribution of $ 100 billion annually by 2020, but according to the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), 2019 will be only about $ 80 billion, and the target for 2020 is also. There is a widespread view that it is difficult to achieve.



At the summit meeting held until the day before, Indian Prime Minister Modi and others are calling for new funding, saying that the responsibility for warming lies with the developed countries, and support from developing countries and emerging countries at the meeting on the 3rd. There were a series of voices calling for the expansion of.



A man from the Indian government said, "We have set new goals and are moving forward. Countries that have been major emitters should provide financial assistance, and $ 100 billion a year is not enough." I asked for.



A man from the Sierra Leone delegation in West Africa said, "Floods are frequent and devastating in the country. Developed countries should fulfill their promises immediately. Without accessible funding, nothing can be done." I was complaining.



At a press conference, UK Treasury Minister Snak said that Japan, Australia, Norway and others had promised to increase their funding. There is, "he said, and expressed his intention to continue working with each country.