John Kerry Faces Controversy and Criticism Over Climate Actions

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The United States will not provide reparations to developing countries affected by climate-related disasters, according to John Kerry, the U.S. special envoy on climate change. Kerry made this statement during a congressional hearing, stating that the U.S. will not contribute to a fund aimed at compensating countries impacted by floods, storms, and other climate-driven events. The U.S. has supported the creation of a funding mechanism to address "loss and damage" caused by such disasters, but the details of who would contribute to the fund and how the money would be disbursed remain unclear.
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