The U.S. only coughed up $7.6 billion of the $40 billion they had pledged to pay for climate financing in developing countries in 2020.
of greenhouse gasses and is responsible for about 52 percent of historical emissions by wealthy countries.
However, the analysis of 2020 data, the closest year for which data is available, found that the U.S. paid only $7.6 billion that year into that goal. This represents only about 19 percent of its fair share. Other wealthy countries are also falling behind, though the U.S. is proportionately the worst offender. Canada only gave 37 percent of its fair share, the report found, while Australia gave 38 percent and the U.K. gave 76 percent.
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