Negotiations on money and compensation are expected to be the main sticking point at this year's climate summit.
All countries are agreed that funding needs to go towards mitigation and adaptation.
This money would go towards helping developing countries recover from the impacts of climate change they are already suffering. Developing nations want guaranteed compensation from developed countries - who they say are historically responsible for climate change. The majority, 82%, of this finance came from the public purse whilst the remainder was raised from the private sector,finds that the private sector could deliver 70% of total investments needed to meet climate commitments.
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