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UN report flags $800 billion climate fund gap in Asia-Pacific, calls for synergistic action
A UN report highlights an $800 billion climate fund gap in the Asia-Pacific region, emphasizing the need for integrated, systemic, and transformative action. It also underscores conserving biodiversity through nature-positive pathways in the region.
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