COP29: India champions the cause of global south in a historic move of rejecting the climate finance outcome
India, standing with the Global South, rejected the COP29 climate finance deal, deeming the $300 billion pledge by 2035 woefully inadequate. Indian negotiator Chandni Raina criticized developed nations for shifting the financial burden and undermining the principle of equity. Experts echoed these concerns, calling the outcome a betrayal and a missed opportunity for meaningful climate action.
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