The COP 29 climate summit has failed to secure the necessary financial commitments for developing
COP29 demonstrated both successes and failures, particularly in climate financing and fossil fuel commitments. The
Climate change is threatening cacao trees, driving up chocolate prices, and stressing the importance of
COP29 concluded with a commitment to increase climate financing to $300 billion annually by 2035.
In light of COP29, the UK and developed nations have pledged £240 billion annually to
At COP29, developed nations agreed to increase climate funding to $300 billion annually by 2035,
A recent study reveals that rich countries are failing to adequately address climate change, with
Amnesty International has urged South American leaders to take urgent action against record wildfires that
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