BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit tried to make progress on how to raise up to $1 trillion in climate finance for the world's most vulnerable, as political tensions overshadowed the talks ...
This week, nations are hashing out new goals for climate finance at the COP29 talks. Loss and damage is finally on the agenda ...
India on Thursday said developed countries must commit to providing at least USD 1.3 trillion each year until 2030 to ...
Will the Baku summit live up to its commitment to achieving climate justice and equity through climate finance?
Money is a central focus of the climate talks being held in Azerbaijan and the success of the summit is likely to be judged ...
The Least Developed Countries should never accept loans for adaptation. But this isn't happening, Professor Dr Mizan R Khan told The Business Standard in an interview from Baku, Azerbaijan, where ...
Wealthy countries need to double the amount of public money being used to help poorer nations cope with a warming world, say ...
Landing a new agreement to boost money for climate action in developing countries is the summit's top priority. Read more at ...
The president of Azerbaijan, the country currently hosting the COP29 climate summit, called oil and gas a “gift of god” ...
Landing a new accord to boost money for climate action in developing countries is the top priority of negotiators at the UN ...
Parties especially from the developing parts of the world like Uganda should interest themselves in areas that will improve ...
The first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum was held on November 9-10 in the Sirius Federal Territory on Russia’s Black Sea coast ...