COP29 saw a mix of victories and letdowns, but it failed at the fundamental objective of UN climate negotiations — to steer global emissions cuts.
Cop29 key moments: from $300 billion deal to controversial 'oil and gas are a gift from God' statement - One common goal ...
The cost of borrowing money can be up to seven times higher for developing countries than the US and Europe. This is because ...
Differing national priorities and objectives have always been a roadblock in developing a unified approach in the world’s ...
The COP29 summit ended in farce as many poorer nations were scathing of the $300 billion finance plan, saying it won't be ...
The Climate Finance Action Fund is proposed, needing $1bn and 10 countries to launch, with contributions from fossil fuel ...
In an agreement struck during overtime at the United Nations COP29 Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Sunday, the ...
Unlocking digital technology for climate action The COP29 Declaration on Green Digital Action recognises the importance of ...
There is concern in the region that much of the climate finance being extended is in the form of loans that could get them ...
Developing countries had hoped rich countries would commit $1.3 trillion each year to help them deal with the effects of ...
The COP29 presidency's new draft climate finance proposal aims for developed nations to provide $250 billion annually by 2035. It also seeks a broader target of $1.3 trillion from all sources by the ...
A new declaration signed by 30 countries builds on existing global methane commitments. They pledged to develop measures to ...