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ELMUNDOAMERICA

UN climate talks to focus on money to help poor nations cut carbon pollution

ELMUNDOAMERICA
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The floor in negotiations is the $100 billion a year that poor nations get as part of a 2009 agreement that was barely met.

Poor nations are frustrated that they are being told to do more to fight climate change when they cannot afford it.

The 47 poorest nations only created 4% of the heat-trapping gases in the air, the U.N. says.

A U.N. climate finance committee report looked at the need from 98 countries and estimated it as ranging from $455 billion to $584 billion per year.

Developing nations are seeking relief from their $29 trillion global debt.

The money isn't just direct government aid from one nation to another.

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