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The Message

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Release date Turkey
Directors Moustapha Akkad
Composers Maurice Jarre
Casting directorMaude Spector
Based onIslamic prophet
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The Message is a 1976 epic historical drama film directed by Moustapha Akkad, chronicling the life and times of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Released in Arabic and English, The Message serves as an introduction to early Islamic history.

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COP 26: How much are poor countries getting to fight climate change?

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The amount of money rich Countries give to the developing world to help it cope with Climate Change is one of the big battles of the COP26 climate summit.

A pledge to provide $100bn (£72bn) a year by 2020 has not been met, and poorer Countries are demanding action.

What is The Money for?

It is going to be hard enough for rich Countries to adjust to The Need to remove fossil fuels and carbon from their own economies.

But it is going to be far more challenging in developing nations, where there is much less money to pay for new infrastructure and technology.

And there are an awful lot of people under threat.

Developing Countries are therefore demanding grants, loans and private investment to support efforts to adapt to Climate Change and mitigate its effects.

Coastal defences to protect communities against flood surges and The Creation of agricultural systems less vulnerable to drought are key areas where the developing world needs urgent financial help to adapt to changing conditions.

And for the poorest Countries to be part of efforts to mitigate against The Effects of Climate Change , support is needed for a switch to Renewable Energy sources such as solar, wind and hydro power.

How much was initially promised?

As long ago as 2009, the developed world agreed it would provide $100bn a year by 2020 to help poorer Countries .

But commissioned by the United Nations (UN) concludes The Target has not been Reached - Even though a new and more ambitious target is now due to be set for 2025.

" The $100bn commitment should be seen as a floor not a ceiling, " lead author Amar Bhattacharya , from the Brookings Institution Think Tank in Washington, says.

" Some progress has been Made - But a lot more needs to be done. "

For Many Countries , this is the biggest issue to resolve at COP26 - and the very are demanding action.

What new funding has been agreed at COP26?

In The Weeks leading up to and during The First few days of The Summit A Number of Countries announced new climate finance pledges.

The US has pledged $11. 4 billion per year by 2024, as well as $3 billion specifically for climate adaptationThe UK says it will double its climate finance to $11. 6 billion between 2020 and 2025Canada has announced a doubling of its climate finance support to $5. 3 billion between 2020 and 2025Japan has offered $10 Billion over The Next five years for reducing emissions in AsiaNorway has committed to tripling its adaptation finance; Australia will double its contributionSpain will increase its climate finance pledge by 50% to $1. 55 billion a year from 2025How far short are the pledges now?

It is quite hard to calculate what money should be included in the overall figure, because it is a complicated mix of funding from governments, international lenders and private companies.

But the existing pledges have been estimated to amount to $96bn a year by The End of 2022.

The UK government has said it is confident the $100bn target will be met in 2023.

The LDC group representing the least developed nations says this delay is unacceptable.

" Delivering US$100 billion by 2023 isn't soon enough" says the LDC's Gebru Jember, adding that " there is not enough for adapting to Climate Change , which was promised to be 50% of the US$100 billion. "

There are also plans being discussed at the climate summit for a longer term, more ambitious target for climate financing after 2025.

The Most ambitious option, supported by Many developing Countries , would set a target of mobilizing $1. 3tn a year by 2030. But it's Not Yet clear whether that will be included in The Final summit text.

Who is still not paying enough?

" Within the G7 [group of rich nations], the three Countries that have been the leaders are Germany, Japan and France in that order, " Mr Bhattacharya says.

The recent additional pledges from the US and UK put them back among the leading group of contributors. But the US is still falling short of what is considered to be its fair share given its size and resources.

Experts say rich Countries which have been responsible for huge amounts of carbon emissions need to Go Further .

Dr Alina Averchenkova, from the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and The Environment , says: " $100bn isn't going to do it - we need to move trillions in both public and private money.

" The pandemic has shown us it can be done when there is the political will.

" Unfortunately, Climate Change is quickly becoming the same kind of Emergency - and it will be With Us for the long term. "

Are there any Strings Attached to The Money ?

Yes. By 2018, about three-quarters of the government money Made available for Climate Action in developing Countries was in the form of loans that need to be paid back, rather than grants that do not.

And that is a big problem in Countries - Many already heavily in Debt - where Covid has Made access to international funds Even more pressing.

At the COP26 summit, there has been an agreement to give more money in the form of grants rather than loans, But The Details of that commitment are limited.

" Developing Countries cannot just rely on loans, so it is going to be really important that more climate finance is provided in grants, " Dr Averchenkova says.

So it is the quality as well as the quantity of funding that matters.

And The Message from The World 's poorer Countries is Pretty Simple - if you want ambitious climate targets, you are going to have to pay for them.



Source of news: bbc.com

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