Have developed countries kept their commitments to climate change ?
Climate crisis is getting worse day by day with a continuous increase in its impact, and despite the many pledges made by the countries that pollute the climate most, are certainly the major developed industrial countries in East Asia, Europe and North America, in addition to Brazil, India and China, but these pledges have not been Witnessing a lot of achievements so far.
The non-compliance of developed countries of 15th Conference to 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which aimed to jointly mobilize $100 bn annually by 2020, to meet the needs of developing countries, and help them adapt to climate change and Mitigating temperature rise is the best evidence of non-compliance of developed countries towards the climate issue.
Despite the great importance of fulfilling this commitment; emphasis the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 2019. However, Corona pandemic made a radical change in the financial agreement on climate, especially since the pandemic caused many crises at all levels.
This reflected negatively, as it created barriers between developing countries and compensation for damages resulting from climate change.
Corona pandemic caused many economic and social crises, largely on Africa, followed by the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, which made things worse, especially in disrupting food supplies or high inflation rates, but developing countries still suffering more with false promises.
Although the contribution of developing countries to global warming was the least, and it has become impossible to overlook climate changes that have a direct impact on food insecurity, especially since developing countries lack the financial capacity to make climate investments can face these changes.