Developed countries surpassed their $100 billion climate finance commitment in 2022: OECD

Developed countries exceeded the $100 billion climate finance goal for developing nations in 2022, reaching $115.9 billion. The OECD highlighted the importance of continued momentum and private finance efforts, while Harjeet Singh criticized the calculation process as ambiguous.
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