The final decision sets a goal of USD $1.3 trillion per year in climate financing from all sources by 2035, with developing countries committing to provide $300 billion annually by that time.
United Nations climate talks wrapped up with walkouts and recriminations, but some key efforts to reduce emissions are charging forward.
The climate crisis is global, but its impacts are deeply local. In Africa, communities at the frontlines of climate change ...
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India's officials criticize COP29 for failing to secure meaningful climate finance and addressing adaptation needs in ...
Billionaires who call the United States home, meanwhile, once again dominate Altrata’s latest global wealth stats. Americans ...
Kenya faces a critical finance gap, as effects of drought and climate inaction are already devastating its communities, as it ...
Islands of agreement cannot disguise a rising sea of disappointment, piling pressure on COP30 to restore a spirit of ...
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COP29, the latest annual climate summit, had one job: to strike a deal to provide the money needed to respond to climate ...
For the youth activists, two things have emerged at COP29 this year: a scope to meet and network with others who are essentially on the same boat in the Global South and to see how “talks” play out on ...