They’re here to finance climate action. But COP29 is more about bickering
Azerbaijan's BAKU Whether it's a clean energy transition project or aiding developing nations in lessening the consequences of natural disasters, ambitious climate action frequently necessitates ambitious financing.
However, what should have been a crucial year for financing mitigation initiatives has instead proven to be an extremely difficult one as extreme weather becomes more commonplace and global temperatures rise.
In an attempt to reach a crucial agreement on climate finance, some 50,000 individuals from 200 nations, including the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan for the first time, were in Azerbaijan for this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference. Although the conference was scheduled to conclude on Friday, discussions regarding funding continued into the weekend.
At the C...