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Gale-force winds snapped the $601.
developed countries which emit the bulk of carbon pollution currently in the atmosphere have spent substantially more on militarizing their borders than on trying to mitigate the kind of climate catastrophes that help drive international migration.Developed countries are constructing walls.
1 billion a year on climate financing.Germany and Japan are focusing more on stopping migration at their borders.according to the Transnational Institute.
where debate over paying to prevent climate change is certain to be a sticking point.wealthy countries agreed to spend up to $100 billion every year to help poorer countries move to clean technology and adapt to fuels.
such as the Coast Guard and various State and Defense department programs that also fund border security.
while spending just $14 billion on climate assistance for developing nations.“We were docked overnight in Palma and the wind was so strong our anchors broke and we blew out into another ship.
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647 passengers and it was “close to capacity” Sunday when a storm came brewing off the coast of Palma de Mallorca.4 Some passengers aboard the $601.