The recent UN climate summit in Baku resulted in a contentious deal requiring developed nations
COP29 concluded with a controversial climate finance goal of $300 billion USD, falling short of
The COP29 summit in Baku resulted in a $300 billion annual climate finance agreement for
The COP29 summit resulted in a pledge from wealthy nations to increase annual funding for
The COP29 climate finance deal mandates wealthier nations to contribute $300 billion annually by 2035
India rejected a $300 billion climate finance package at COP29, citing it as insufficient and
Wealthier nations are beginning to provide compensation for climate-related damages to poorer countries, like Malawi,
Developing nations criticized the $300 billion climate financing deal as inadequate, with prominent voices from
Developing nations have rejected the recently agreed upon $300 billion climate finance deal, claiming it
Wealthy countries have agreed to boost climate finance support for developing nations to $300 billion