Australia is vying to host the 2026 UN climate talks, seeking to partner with Pacific nations while Turkey—backed by developing countries—opposes this bid, heightening tensions.
As the COP29 conference extends, nations struggle to agree on a financial settlement essential for addressing climate change impacts, with a proposed funding of $1 trillion annually required by 2030.
Developed countries face criticism for not committing sufficient funds, with discussions suggesting they only provide $300 billion from aid budgets, leaving poorer nations uncertain about climate financing.
The agreement on climate finance is pivotal, as without concrete financial pledges from historically major emitters, developing countries lack the resources for emission cuts and necessary adaptations.
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