At COP27, The World Bank announced the creation of the Hydrogen for Development Partnership, a new global initiative to help boost deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in developing countries. Source: World Bank
Mexico announced at COP27 that they intend to deploy more than 30 GW of additional wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectricity capacity by 2030. Source: Renewables Now
The Alliance of Small Island Developing States (AOSIS) is lobbying to include loss and damage finance as an agenda item at the upcoming global climate talks. Source: Jamaica-Gleaner
Ahead of COP27, Caribbean leaders consider demanding industrialized countries to set up a compensation fund for nations that have suffered the most from climate change. Source: Radio Jamaica News Online