The United States and a coalition of rich nations were rejected—at least for the time being—in an attempt to funnel aid money directly to international corporations, bypassing the governments of the countries necessitating the aid.
According to papers seen by the Guardian newspaper, following a United Nations’ board meeting regarding the fledgling Green Climate Fund, the 24-person board voted down a proposal by the US, United Kingdom and Australia for the GCF to bypass the governments of poor, host countries by directly awarding aid funds to international companies.
“They also lobbied hard for the fund to be able to act like an autonomous bank, taking risks, guaranteeing loans, having its own governing body and even being able to speculate with climate funds,” reports the Guardian.
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