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COP27: does it go far enough?

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COP27, the United Nations climate conference, has drawn to a close in Egypt. The Economist’s environment editor, Catherine Brahic, shares her assessment on the talks' breakthroughs, the frantic conclusion of the summit and the limitations of the agreement that emerged.

00:00 - COP27 has drawn to a close
00:17 - The final 24 hours
01:04 - Successes: loss and damage and finance
02:10 - Where COP27 fell short
03:22 - Challenges for COP28

A new UN fund for “loss and damage” emerges from COP27: https://econ.st/3TSD30w

Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI

Read more on climate change: https://econ.st/3hMQTEu

Read our climate adaptation special report: https://econ.st/3Gqdmlc

Climate diplomacy will continue to be a challenge in 2023: https://econ.st/3OoxMNb

There is a better way to help poor countries fight climate change: https://econ.st/3Oq1y47

The UN takes on corporate greenwashing: https://econ.st/3TQXfQs

Egypt, host of the UN climate summit, persecutes its own greens: https://econ.st/3Va2Hiv

Economic growth no longer means higher carbon emissions: https://econ.st/3VfdMyD

The world is going to miss the totemic 1.5°C climate target: https://econ.st/3gloFQN

Few governments have done much about the climate this year: https://econ.st/3EJuSPZ

Watch ‘Who should pay for a warming planet?’: https://econ.st/3V3H83H
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