Call for Better Integration of Loss and Damage Policies in Climate Action
Call for Better Integration of Loss and Damage Policies in Climate Action
US · Published Jul 17, 2026
A recent study highlights the need for better integration of ex-ante (preventive) and ex-post (recovery) approaches in Loss and Damage (L&D) policies to address climate risks effectively.
Current frameworks often prioritize post-disaster recovery over anticipatory measures, perpetuating cycles of loss and rebuilding.

Impact & Risks

The imbalance between preventive and recovery-focused measures in L&D policies disproportionately affects vulnerable communities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Without adequate investment in anticipatory actions, these regions face recurring cycles of climate-related losses. The limited financial support for L&D, coupled with fragmented funding mechanisms, risks undermining global efforts to build resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate impacts.

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