Loss and damage - Where are we now and what happens next?

Date: 

Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 8:00am to 9:00am

Location: 

Virtual Event

This event will discuss the progress of the loss and damage agenda within climate negotiations. 

 

Loss and damage refers to harms and destruction caused by climate change impacts that cannot be avoided through mitigation or adaptation. While it has gained increasing recognition in international climate change negotiations, turning the concept of loss and damage into tangible action for climate-vulnerable countries has been contentious.

Loss and damage is interwoven with issues of fairness and equity. The issue is highly disputed due to its connection with the historical responsibility of developed countries in causing climate change, as well as associated calls for compensation from developing countries.

At COP26, Scotland became the first government to pledge funds for loss and damage for countries in the Global South. However, most climate-vulnerable countries left disappointed by the failure of the Glasgow Climate Pact to secure the establishment of a dedicated loss and damage financing facility. Developing countries have made it clear that they will continue to push for a new financing facility in the Glasgow Dialogue, a set of international discussions on loss and damage kicking off in June.

The Environment and Society Discussion Series is hosting two events on loss and damage over the next few months. This first event will outline the key debates and discuss what progress has been made on advancing the loss and damage agenda within climate negotiations to date. The second event will focus on solutions and possible ways forward, looking ahead to the COP27 negotiations in Egypt later this year, where loss and damage is expected to be a high-profile agenda item.

ORGANIZER: Chatham House

WEBSITE: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/research-event/loss-and-damage-w...