COP29: “Sprawling” climate finance text leaves little room for compromise

Published 14:22 on November 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:35 on November 13, 2024  / , and /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Negotiations over the new global climate finance goal remain wide open after the first COP29 draft dropped on Wednesday, described by observers as a "sprawling" and messy text, despite a subtle sign from China that it may be open to contributing.
Negotiations over the new global climate finance goal remain wide open after the first COP29 draft dropped on Wednesday, described by observers as a "sprawling" and messy text, despite a subtle sign from China that it may be open to contributing.


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