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Your report (UK to cut climate finance to poor countries by a fifth despite promising more help, 5 February) about the government slashing climate finance is yet another betrayal of the world’s most vulnerable people. They are paying – in some cases with their lives – for a crisis they did not create. Climate change doesn’t respect borders, and the UK government’s responsibility to act doesn’t stop at its own. This is short-sighted, dangerous and must be reversed to protect people and the planet.
Jennifer Larbie
Christian Aid, head of UK advocacy and campaigns
If more than 60% of Europeans are ready to forsake ties with the US under Donald Trump (Opposition to US has hardened in western Europe after Greenland threat, poll finds, 6 February), they could express their antipathy by not going there for the World Cup this summer.
John Pelling
Coddenham, Suffolk
After reading several pages about Epstein and his associates in your print edition of 4 February, I came across a stage review of Men Behaving Badly. How much more can we take?
Joanna Rimmer
Newcastle upon Tyne
I feel I must defend myself against Judith Flanders’s incorrect interpretation of my motives for objecting to “reached out” (Letters, 5 February). Being a grumpy, pedantic old codger provides the motivation for many of my actions these days.
Stephen Chicken
Duns, Scottish Borders
Blanket ban on duvet letters (Letters, 6 February)? Sounds like a cover-up.
Dr Anthony Isaacs
London