20
Nov
Justicia Shipena Africa’s climate negotiators say that high debt, costly finances and new trade barriers are making it harder for the continent to meet its climate commitments. The message was delivered by Richard Muyungi, chair of the African Group of Negotiators (AGN), during a meeting on Wednesday with United Nations (UN) secretary general António Guterres at the 30th Conference of Parties (COP30) climate conference in Belém, Brazil. Many African countries, according to Muyungi, are grappling with high borrowing costs, limited access to long-term finance, and increasing debt vulnerabilities. He also warned that new unilateral climate-related trade measures threaten African industries…
