A UN-backed fund has approved for enhancing climate resilience for millions of people leaving in India's coastal communities as a part of its efforts to combat the extreme impacts of climate change. the grand is a part of more than $1 billion approved by the green climate fund for 19 new projects to help developing countries tackle climate change. the projects will be supported by the united nations development programme.
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