Article 65XSE Cop27 president bemoans slow negotiations saying some countries failing to address urgency of climate crisis – as it happened

Cop27 president bemoans slow negotiations saying some countries failing to address urgency of climate crisis – as it happened

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Egypt foreign minister Sameh Shoukry says delegates are shying away from taking difficult political decisions'. This live blog is closed

As global politicians face difficult discussions on the draft over the coming hours, public opinion appears to be supportive of the idea that richer countries should pay loss and damage finances for climate action in poor countries.

Damian Carrington, our environment editor writes: A significant majority of people in the UK think the country has a responsibility to pay for climate action in poorer and vulnerable countries, an opinion poll conducted for the Guardian shows.

No details of a fund on loss and damage financing for poorer countries

Welcomes" the fact that parties agreed for the first time to include matters related to funding arrangements responding to loss and damage" on the summit agenda.

No call for a phase down on all fossil fuels

Stresses the importance of exerting all efforts to meet Paris Agreement goal of holding global average temperature to well below 2C and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 C

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