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Many countries in South Asia are affected by climate change, such as floods and glacier melting, which bring great difficulties to people's lives.
To protect the environment and obtain more stable energy, these countries have started using green technologies and climate funds.
China is now the world's largest supplier of solar panels and hydropower equipment, and it is also involved in many green projects in South Asia.
Although some international funds help South Asian countries, most of the rules and benefits are still decided by wealthy countries.
For example, the headquarters of the carbon trading market are in the US and Europe, and South Asian countries can only follow their rules.
Pakistan has a large mangrove restoration project that helps absorb carbon dioxide and also provides some job opportunities for local people, but some feel the information is not transparent and the distribution is unfair.
There are also some hydropower projects built by Chinese companies, which bring green energy but have caused some villagers to lose their land and homes.
Now, South Asian countries hope that green finance can truly help them adapt to climate change, rather than making them more dependent on other countries.