Vulnerable Nations Trying To Fight Climate Change With Little Help
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the challenges facing the world’s poorest nations in the fight against climate change. They highlight how promises of financial aid from international climate conferences often go unfulfilled. With no real help coming from major economies like the U.S., some vulnerable nations have resorted to selling citizenships to fund necessary projects, such as building sea walls. They also touch on the growing market for “golden passports” and how these unconventional solutions reflect the dire situation of climate-impacted countries.
