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The Costs of Climate Change: Reflections from COP 29

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In this paper, I will argue that our financialized system of addressing climate fails to empower populations in greatest need and fails to address economic, infrastructural, and ecological inequities from colonialism. I will explore how institutions like the carbon market, leveraged climate finance, and home insurance affect millions of people and how economic or colonial status determines one’s exposure to climate related risk and damage.
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2025
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