By Kate Abnett, Valerie Volcovici and Karin Strohecker BAKU (Reuters) -Developed nations should pay $300 billion a year by ...
Country delegates at COP29 met for a plenary Saturday night to agree on some aspects of this year's negotiations, while their ...
The COP29 talks have laid bare the divisions between wealthy governments and developing nations reeling from the costs of ...
Political shenanigans, unrealistically lofty ambitions on financing and economies digging their heels on fossil fuels largely ...
The first concrete number to be discussed in the two-week conference has triggered anger among developing country delegates ...
A document that came out from COP 29 today states trillions of dollars will be provided and mobilized for climate finance.
As time runs out on COP29, negotiators are stalled on the same questions that brought them to Baku: How much money to raise ...
Developing nations are seeking $1.3 trillion to adapt to and recover from climate impacts, and transition to clean energy.
Negotiators are fighting over three big parts of the money issue: how big the numbers are, how much is grants or loans, and ...
Negotiations at Cop29 in Baku, Azerbaijan were scheduled to finish on Friday evening but a final deal on climate finance ...
The UN’s marathon climate summit neared the finish line early on Sunday, with nations due to approve or reject a ...
In an effort to get an agreement over the line, the US and EU negotiators had proposed that developed nations increase a ...