Developed nations should pay $300 billion a year by 2035 to help poorer countries deal with climate change, according to a ...
The Samoan chairman of the Alliance of Small Island States explains why some of developing nations left the talks in Baku.
By Kate Abnett, Valerie Volcovici and Karin Strohecker BAKU (Reuters) -Developed nations should pay $300 billion a year by ...
One agreement has been made so far, on carbon markets, but the crucial deal on 'climate cash' for poorer countries is still ...
Delegates at the COP29 UN climate summit in Azerbaijan on Saturday agreed to a deal that would enable a global market ...
Wealthier countries have raised their offer of climate finances as COP29 talks are on the verge of collapse over money to ...
Costa Rica leads global sustainable tourism efforts with the Baku Declaration at COP29, promoting climate-resilient travel, ...
Countries walk out as a bitter fallout erupts between poorer and richer countries over money to help tackle climate change.
Proponents say it will mobilise billions of dollars into new projects to help fight global warming. Read more at straitstimes ...
United Nations climate talks in Azerbaijan have been dogged by problems from the start and could end without any deal in ...
The European Union, U.S. and other wealthy countries at the COP29 Summit have agreed to raise their offer of climate funding ...
The UN climate summit had been due to finish on Friday but ran into extra hours as negotiators from nearly 200 countries - ...