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    Posted on November 26th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    COP29 Anticlimax and Climate Finance Challenges

    • COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev delivered two speeches at the end of the climate talks, one focused on a deal and the other on the possibility of a summit-collapsing impasse.

    • Babayev successfully passed the $300 billion finance plan to help developing nations cope with the rising costs of global warming over the next decade.

    • Despite criticisms, Babayev praised the agreement as a breakthrough, despite many slammed it as inadequate.

    • The deal was influenced by concerns of a looming U.S. withdrawal from global climate cooperation, geopolitical turmoil, and isolationist politics.

    • The agreement to provide $300 billion annually by 2035 would theoretically triple rich countries’ previous commitments, which was reached in full only in 2022 and expires in 2025.

    • The unwillingness of wealthy countries to offer more money and pressure to conclude even a weak deal has become a major source of frustration.

    • Climate advocates believe the deal is better than an outright impasse, but rifts exposed by the conference and loss of trust among poorer countries will pose a problem for Brazil as it prepares for COP30.

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