COP29 ends with a weak outcome, India rejects the deal calling it an optical illusion
Sunday, 24 November 2024 ()
UN climate talks in Baku concluded with a disappointing $300 billion per year climate finance pledge from developed nations by 2035, falling short of the $1.3 trillion demanded by developing countries. India, a vocal advocate for the Global South, rejected the agreement, deeming it a "paltry sum" and criticizing the inclusion of private finance in the commitment.
UN climate talks in Baku concluded with a disappointing $300 billion per year climate finance pledge from developed nations by 2035, falling short of the $1.3 trillion demanded by developing countries. India, a vocal advocate for the Global South, rejected the agreement, deeming it a "paltry sum" and criticizing the inclusion of private finance in the commitment.
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