As climate talks cross halfway mark, distractions appear bigger than deals
Business Standard|November 18, 2024
World looks at G20 for breakthrough on climate finance
As climate talks cross halfway mark, distractions appear bigger than deals

Distractions were bigger than deals in the first week of United Nations climate talks, leaving a lot to be done, especially on the main issue of money.

The first week of the COP29 summit concluded in Baku without major breakthroughs, as deep divisions between developed and developing nations stalled progress on key issues like climate finance, trade measures, and equitable responsibility for climate action.

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