NEW YORK — Around the world, we are witnessing the devastating effects of changing temperatures. Droughts, floods and sweltering heat are taking lives, eroding hard-earned socioeconomic gains and leaving countries' future hanging in the balance. Worse, those who have contributed the least to the climate crisis are being hit the hardest.

For all countries, the tasks are clear: they must strengthen their green ambitions to limit global warming and build resilience against mounting climate-related hazards. But that will require mobilizing finance on a massive scale.

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