The money - which will help poorer nations most vulnerable to global warming - is described as "too little, too late".
The deal reached at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan ramps up the money that wealthy historic emitters will provide to help poorer nations transition to cleaner energy and adapt to global warming.
The deal reached at the close of the two-week COP29 summit in Azerbaijan resulted from fractious and at times openly hostile ...
The deal reached in the final hours of COP29 has been criticised as a free pass for countries to slack off on efforts to ...
Representatives of developing countries and climate activists were furious over the outcome, saying $300 billion annually ...
This year's U.N. climate summit delivered a deal on climate finance two days past deadline, after two weeks of tense ...
Expectations were low for the latest UN climate summit. But climate law expert Jacqueline Peel – who was at the talks – ...
Negotiators from nearly 200 nations made a nonbinding commitment that wealthy nations would aim to provide $300 billion ...
Dramatic day saw prolonged negotiations, walkouts by vulnerable nations and protests echoing through corridors ...
BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit in Baku adopted a $300 billion a year global finance target on Sunday to help ...
Richer countries have pledged to give a record $300bn (£238bn) to the developing world to help them prepare for and prevent ...
In the wee hours Sunday at the United Nations climate talks, countries from around the world reached an agreement on how rich ...