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Jun 2022
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Oxfam, a leading international charity, is urging developed countries to create a multi-billion dollar special fund to combat climate change's effects on the most vulnerable. Its report "Footing the Bill", featuring interviews with those hardest hit by the results of climate change, has found average annual extreme weather-related humanitarian funding appeals have risen to almost $21 billion.

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