Should rich countries and fossil fuel companies pay for the climate losses and damages they have caused?
Isabelle Gerretsen writes: In August, Pakistan was devastated by catastrophic flooding. The unprecedented monsoon rains killed more than 1,500 people and left the inundated country with economic damages exceeding $30bn (£27bn). Within a month, a scientific study had concluded the high rainfall was “likely increased” by climate change. The link between greenhouse gas emissions and extreme weather events already happening today is now well established. Events such as Pakistan’s floods, Madagascar cyclones and Somalia’s drought are becoming more intense and more frequent due to climate change. They have led to death and destruction…