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    <description>Dr Gørild M. Heggelund is a research professor at Fridtjof Nansen Institute (Norway) and a Chinese policy expert. Dr Heggelund, who has 17 years of experience living and working in China, has carried out research on China’s environmental, energy and climate change policy for three decades. She was an international adviser and expert for several policy studies for the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development.</description>
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On the first day of the meeting, a new climate fund for loss and damage was established. The host country, the United Arab Emirates, has pledged to contribute US$100 million, and many other states have also agreed to chip in. The funds are intended for the countries most severely affected by climate...</description>
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      <title>Is it time for ‘developing’ China to start funding UN climate aid?</title>
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