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The Caribbean: Catapulting through Climate Change yet Breaking the Fall

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The Caribbean faces severe climate change impacts now, despite its minuscule contributions to global emissions. The international community must act urgently to provide robust climate finance to break the cycle of disaster and recovery. 

With united efforts, innovative solutions, and a commitment to climate justice, the region can achieve sustainable resilience. Learn more about the steps we need to take – our future depends on it.


Read the full opinion editorial by Isaac Solomon, President (Ag.), Caribbean Development Bank, and published by the Global Policy Journal ahead of COP29.

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