
Global South Bears Unequal Climate Burden at COP29
At COP29, Global South nations highlighted climate action inequities, urging wealthier countries to fulfill their financial commitments to address the climate crisis.
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At COP29, Global South nations highlighted climate action inequities, urging wealthier countries to fulfill their financial commitments to address the climate crisis.
At COP29, nations struggle to agree on new climate funding targets for supporting developing countries, with no consensus reached as the conference nears its end.
Discover how the UAE is shaping COP29 with visionary climate strategies and fostering global collaborations, particularly with China, to advance sustainable development and climate resilience.
At COP29 in Baku, a new draft deal with two rival financing options highlights the ongoing divide between rich and developing nations on climate funding.
As COP29 nears its end, setting new climate finance goals faces hurdles, with debates over targets and contributors, including the Chinese mainland’s pivotal role.
At COP29 in Baku, the China-IFAD partnership highlights the critical investment in small-scale farmers’ climate resilience, addressing a $75 billion funding gap to ensure global food security.
At COP29 in Baku, China showcased its commitment to renewable energy and global climate efforts, reaffirming its leadership in combating climate change.
Cities are at the forefront of combating climate change. COP29 highlights the urgent need for urban resilience, especially in rapidly urbanizing regions like the Chinese mainland.
As COP29 enters its second week, UN climate negotiators are urged to advance a crucial deal aimed at boosting clean energy investments and enhancing resilience against climate extremes for developing countries.
COP29 in Baku focuses on climate finance to limit global warming to 1.5Β°C. Key initiatives include the Climate Finance Action Fund and increased renewable energy investments.