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"Climate Change: Bonn Talks End in Acrimony Over Compensation"

"Two weeks of climate talks in Germany have ended in acrimony between rich and poor countries over cash for climate damage.

Developing countries say they are reeling from climate change caused by richer countries' emissions over hundreds of years.

They hoped to get compensation onto the official agenda for discussions by world leaders in November.

But here in Bonn they couldn't get the US and the European Union to agree."

Matt McGrath reports for BBC News June 16, 2022.

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Source: BBC News, 06/17/2022