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By Valerie Volcovici

Sept 20 (Reuters) - Denmark on Tuesday pledged over $13
million (100 million Danish crowns) to support
developing nations that have experienced losses caused by climate
disruptions, becoming the first country to offer "loss and damage" compensation to the most climate-vulnerable areas.


Danish Development Minister Flemming Møller Mortensen made the pledge on the sidelines of
the United Nations General Assembly, saying the new climate funds would go to the Sahel region in northwestern Africa and other fragile regions.


"I am very happy that we have agreed to increase support for climate-related losses and damages," he said in a statement.


"It is grossly unfair that the world's poorest should suffer the most from the consequences of climate change, to which they have contributed the least."

Some of the world's most fragile areas, such as low-lying islands are pushing to create a funding facility
for "loss and damage" - or consequences of climate change that go beyond what people can adapt to
- to be established at U.N.
climate negotiations in Egypt in November.


The United States, EU and other rich nations that represent the bulk of historical greenhouse gas
emissions have opposed the creation of a
separate fund to address loss and damage.


U.N.

Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday urged rich countries to tax windfall profits of fossil
fuel companies and use that money to compensate "countries suffering loss and damage caused by the climate crisis."

At the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow last year, Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon announced a symbolic 1 million pound loss and
damage investment as a way to encourage industrialized countries to follow suit.


Denmark offered the new loss and damage funding as part of its
2022 Finance Act and pledge to dedicate at least 60% of its climate aid to
help countries adapt to climate change.

(Reporting by Valerie Volcovici in Washington;
editing by Grant McCool)




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