COP29 PREVIEW: Six sticking points in negotiations over next global climate finance goal

Published 13:52 on November 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:52 on November 5, 2024  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Money for climate action – and the rules underpinning its delivery – will dominate this year’s UN climate summit more than any other in the past decade, raising tensions over how much should be mobilised, who is on the hook for providing it, under what terms it is granted, as well as how the funding is tracked and reported.
Money for climate action – and the rules underpinning its delivery – will dominate this year’s UN climate summit more than any other in the past decade, raising tensions over how much should be mobilised, who is on the hook for providing it, under what terms it is granted, as well as how the funding is tracked and reported.


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