Rich-poor divisions threaten to delay and weaken next round of Paris pledges, report warns

Published 14:40 on August 7, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:40 on August 7, 2024  / Sara Stefanini /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, China, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Middle East, Other APAC

A growing rift between developing and developed countries over how to interpret last year's Global Stocktake of Paris Agreement progress, and ongoing negotiations over a new climate finance goal, threaten to delay and weaken the third generation of national pledges, a think-tank warned on Wednesday.
A growing rift between developing and developed countries over how to interpret last year's Global Stocktake of Paris Agreement progress, and ongoing negotiations over a new climate finance goal, threaten to delay and weaken the third generation of national pledges, a think-tank warned on Wednesday.


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