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Least Developed Countries

Angola’s oil dependency thwarts its exit from the group of poorest nations

Graduation from the UN group of least developed countries is usually seen as a win, but Angola deferred the move after oil exports plummeted during the pandemic

Coronavirus delays work to protect the world’s poor from climate shocks

Travel restrictions and patchy internet access are slowing down efforts to improve resilience to weather extremes like cyclones Amphan and Nisarga

Did Marrakech climate talks deliver for world’s poorest?

Lead envoy of Least Developed Countries bloc and chief advisor assess whether the COP22 talks last month offer hope dangerous warming will be stopped

Aid slump for world’s poorest is bad news for climate fight

ANALYSIS: New figures from OECD show that while overall aid funding is rising, help for the 48-strong Least Developed Countries is dropping

Lima climate talks “a matter of survival” for world’s poorest

INTERVIEW: The least developed countries need the rich to make deeper emissions cuts for their survival, says Ram Prasad Lamsal

Prepare for a stronger Africa at UN climate talks, says Congo envoy

INTERVIEW: Africa faces trials, but there’s no doubt it’s a force to be reckoned with at Paris, says Congo negotiator Tosi Mpanu Mpanu

Strong EU 2030 package needed for global climate deal – Gambia

INTERVIEW: Europe’s 2030 climate and energy package is critical to a strong deal in Paris, says negotiator for least developed countries

Q&A: Least developed countries on UN climate talks

Q&A: LDCs chair Prakash Mathema addresses hopes and fears of world’s poorest on UN climate deal

How are the world’s poorest preparing for climate change?

COMMENT: Climate vulnerable countries are now working on national adaptation plans – Saleemul Huq explains how they’re getting on

Letter to Obama: Gambian envoy calls for US climate leadership

NEWS: Pa Ousman Jarju to writes to White House asking President to directly engage with UN talks on a 2015 climate deal

Least Developed Countries say science must drive UN climate talks

Nepal’s Prakash Mathema tells RTCC opportunity to address climate impacts is ‘closing fast’

UN climate talks: rich nations need to deliver in 2014 says Gambia envoy

Envoy for Least Developed Countries “optimistic” about UN talks, but says rich nations need to demonstrate commitment to carbon cuts

Pa Ousman Jarju: we can still talk our way out of climate chaos

Gambia’s Pa Ousman Jarju explains why poor countries are ready to ‘compromise and engage’ at UN climate negotiations

World’s 48 poorest countries publish climate adaptation plans

Submissions to UN say they require $1.4 billion in funding to prepare for extreme weather events

Are developing nations equally to blame for climate change?

Deciding which countries have contributed most to climate change depends on how you calculate historic and current emissions

World’s poorest set to assume leadership role at UN talks

After 60 years of mixed results from development aid, least developed countries seem keen to set their own agenda in international arena

Q&A: Least developed countries chief on UN climate talks

Least Developed Countries chair Prakash Mathema tells RTCC world’s poorest plan to be the loudest at the UN climate change negotiations

World’s poorest nations plan to ‘take lead’ at climate talks

Least Developed Countries (LDC) say they have lost patience with the glacial pace of the UN climate change talks and plan to set their own agenda

World’s poorest countries meet for Kathmandu climate summit

Representatives from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group convene to discuss plans ahead of Bonn climate talks

Bangkok 2012 – LDC chief confident Australia will sign up to Kyoto Protocol extension

Julia Gillard’s government is close to signing up to the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol (KP2), a leading negotiator at the UN climate talks in Bangkok has told RTCC.

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