Caribbean and small island officials say COP30 outcomes fall short as recent disasters expose widening finance gap

Published 22:14 on November 27, 2025 / Last updated at 22:14 on November 27, 2025 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean), International (UN Climate Talks)

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Caribbean and small island representatives on Wednesday said that outcomes from COP30 remain insufficient to match the scale and speed of climate impacts already hitting vulnerable economies, arguing that finance access continues to lag despite new global pledges.
Caribbean and small island representatives on Wednesday said that outcomes from COP30 remain insufficient to match the scale and speed of climate impacts already hitting vulnerable economies, arguing that finance access continues to lag despite new global pledges.


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