
π U.S. Exits Global Climate Fund as Nations Rally for Climate Justice
The U.S. withdraws from a key climate fund, sparking criticism as vulnerable nations face rising climate threats. πͺοΈπΈ
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The U.S. withdraws from a key climate fund, sparking criticism as vulnerable nations face rising climate threats. πͺοΈπΈ
Over 70 African climate negotiators gather in Nairobi to strengthen the continent’s position on climate finance and global justice. ππͺ
The UN’s top court begins hearings on countries’ legal obligations to combat climate change, driven by island nations facing existential threats from rising seas. ππ₯
COP29’s $300B climate pledge faces backlash as experts label it ‘insufficient’ and ‘an insult.’ Developing nations demand urgent action. ππ₯
COP29 approves $300 billion/year climate finance pact to aid developing nations by 2035, targeting extreme weather and rising seas. ππ₯
COP29 highlights the Global South’s climate efforts amid funding gaps. Wealthier nations fall short on promises, raising equity concerns. π±πΈ
Brazilian researcher Kayo Moura reveals climate change disproportionately harms the poor, as wealthiest 1% match emissions of poorest 66%. ππ₯
Global South nations challenge historic inequalities and climate injustice, pushing for fairer global systems through BRICS, BRI, and G20. π±β
Developing nations demand climate justice as rich countries fall short on funding. Will the Paris Agreementβs mechanisms bridge the gap? ππ₯ #ClimateAction
Rwanda pushes for equitable climate funding including loss and damage support at COP29, demanding transparency and debt-free solutions for vulnerable nations.