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EU countries seek common stance on climate compensation for COP27

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on October 24, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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By Kate Abnett and Bart H. Meijer BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Ministers from European Union countries will attempt on Monday to agree their negotiating position for this year’s U.N. climate talks, including on the contentious topic of compensation for the damage climate change is inflicting on the world’s poorest. The EU, the world’s third-biggest emitter of greenhouse […]

By Kate Abnett and Bart H. Meijer

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Ministers from European Union countries will attempt on Monday to agree their negotiating position for this year’s U.N. climate talks, including on the contentious topic of compensation for the damage climate change is inflicting on the world’s poorest.

The EU, the world’s third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, is facing pressure from developing nations to soften its long-standing resistance to compensation for the “loss and damage” wrought by floods, rising seas and other climate change-fuelled impacts.

“We will bring ideas to the table to make sure that adaption and loss and damage are addressed in a way that developing countries see as positive. I think it’s extremely important that the EU plays that role,” EU climate policy chief Frans Timmermans said on Monday.

A draft of the EU’s negotiating position for the United Nations summit in November, which climate ministers will attempt to approve at Monday’s meeting, showed the 27-nation bloc would support talks on the topic at the COP27 gathering in Egypt.

That could represent a breakthrough, since even getting the issue of loss and damage on to the summit agenda has proved contentious amid divergent views among rich and poor nations about where those talks should lead.

But the EU draft document, seen by Reuters, remained vague on what such discussions at the summit in the coastal resort of Sharm El Sheikh – expected to be attended by 200 countries – should ultimately deliver.

Developing countries say COP27 must establish a fund to support countries struck by climate impacts like the floods in Pakistan this year that killed nearly 1,700 people.

Ministers will also decide whether the EU should commit to upgrade its own climate change target to be more ambitious.

Some diplomats said countries were still at odds over whether to agree to raise the target by a certain date, or whether to pre-emptively agree to upgrade it at all.

(Reporting by Kate Abnett; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and David Holmes)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is climate compensation?
Climate compensation refers to financial or material support provided to countries or communities affected by climate change impacts, such as natural disasters or environmental degradation.
What is COP27?
COP27 is the 27th annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, where countries negotiate and discuss climate-related issues.
What are developing countries?
Developing countries are nations with lower levels of industrialization, lower income levels, and lower Human Development Index (HDI) compared to developed countries.
What is the EU's climate policy?
The EU's climate policy aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy, and enhance energy efficiency to combat climate change.

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