While national representatives at the COP27 climate summit tinkered with the details of measures to combat rising carbon emissions, the elephant in the room remained the yawning gap between the cash required to save humanity and the commitments made to finance that goal. Felicia Jackson recently went to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, to assess whether it will be public money, private investors, or global brands that will step up to the plate.
Sameh Shoukry, Egypt’s minister of foreign affairs and the president of COP27, speaks during the event at Sharm El-Sheikh in November 2022.
Photo: UNFCCC/Kiara Worth
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