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Study Identifies 'Private Solution Trap' in Climate Adaptation Funding

A recent study from the University of Nottingham highlights a 'private solution trap' that may influence how richer nations approach climate adaptation funding, potentially impacting global cooperation.

Editorial Staff
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The University of Nottingham has conducted a study involving 72 economists and psychologists, examining the dynamics of climate adaptation funding.

The research suggests that wealthier countries may prioritize private solutions over public ones, which could hinder collaborative international efforts.

This 'private solution trap' raises concerns about the sustainability of funding mechanisms for climate adaptation, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of current strategies.