Developing nations got agreement to set targets for food and water security, but rich nations were unwilling to plug a huge funding gap
Governments at the Cop28 climate talks in Dubai have agreed a playbook for adapting to climate change in areas like health, protecting nature and food and water security.
But while wealthy countries celebrated the , developing and particularly African countries denounced the absence of a target to provide financial and other forms of support.
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