At COP29, developed nations agreed to increase climate funding to $300 billion annually by 2035,
A recent ASCOR study reveals that wealthy countries are inadequately addressing climate change, with insufficient
COP29 concluded with a disappointing climate finance goal of $300 billion USD by 2035, which
COP29 concluded without significant advancements in climate negotiations, despite a minor increase in climate finance
A study by ASCOR indicates that rich countries are not on track to meet climate
Global organizations have raised urgent warnings about the climate crisis ahead of COP29 in Baku,
A deal reached at U.N. climate talks in Azerbaijan involves wealthy nations pledging $300 billion
Wealthier nations are failing to meet climate action targets, according to an ASCOR study which
At COP29, a $300 billion climate finance deal was agreed upon, but many developing nations
The COP29 climate summit in Baku saw President Mukhtar Babayev secure a contentious $300 billion