Developing nations got a promise of at least $300 billion in climate finance from rich countries such as the U.S. and the EU’s members. They wanted far more.
The money - which will help poorer nations most vulnerable to global warming - is described as "too little, too late".
The money - which will help poorer nations most vulnerable to global warming - is described as "too little, too late".
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The COP29 United Nations climate conference is coming to a close in Baku, Azerbaijan, after more than a week of discussions.
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This year's U.N. climate summit delivered a deal on climate finance two days past deadline, after two weeks of tense ...
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The deal reached at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan ramps up the money that wealthy historic emitters will provide to help poorer nations transition to cleaner energy and adapt to global warming.