Developing nations have condemned the newly signed $300 billion annual climate finance deal at the
COP29 ended in Baku with a disappointing agreement of $300 billion in climate finance by
COP29 concluded with discontent from African leaders over a meager $300 billion climate finance agreement,
The COP29 climate summit in Baku led to a climate finance agreement of $300 billion
COP29 leaders agreed on a minimum of $300 billion annually by wealthy countries until 2035
On November 24, nearly 200 nations approved a climate finance deal committing wealthy countries to
India has rejected the $300 billion climate finance package proposed for the Global South, citing
The catastrophic impact of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi has led to the implementation of a
Developing nations rejected the newly agreed $300 billion climate deal, deeming it inadequate. Key representatives
The COP29 climate talks in Baku resulted in a contentious $300 billion annual climate finance