Nearly 200 countries rescue climate deal from jaws of defeat after UN's COP29 summit ran into overtime in Baku.
BAKU, Azerbaijan – Countries agreed at the United Nations’ COP29 climate conference to spend US$300 billion (S$404 billion) on annual climate finance. Here are some ways of understanding what that sum ...
But the applause had barely subsided in Baku when India delivered a full-throated rejection of the dollar-figure just agreed.
The broad idea is that countries - mainly wealthy polluters - can buy carbon credits from other nations that are doing better ...
The agreement, clinched roughly a decade after international talks on forming the market began, hinged on how to ensure ...
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After three sleepless nights of back and forth among negotiators, all it took to seal a contentious global deal on climate ...
This year's U.N. climate summit delivered a deal on climate finance two days past deadline, after two weeks of tense ...
That means the $300 billion annual climate finance target equates to 45 days of global military spending. BURNING OIL $300 ...
Developing nations have criticized the $300 billion annual climate finance commitment from wealthy countries as insufficient ...
Dramatic day saw prolonged negotiations, walkouts by vulnerable nations and protests echoing through corridors ...
Some emerging and developing countries have voiced their criticism about the amount of the COP29 finance goal proposed in its ...