Climate finance targets: No agreement in sight on who needs to contribute and how much | DW News

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Talks at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan are deadlocked, two days before the talks wrap up. The sticking point is funding to help poor countries address the impacts of climate change. A new draft declaration has been released that includes two options – both suggesting around one trillion dollars per year. However, rich and developing countries remain far apart in terms of the exact amount needed and where it will come from.

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00:00 COP29 climate talks deadlocked
00:32 Aditi Mukherji, Director Climate Change Impact, CGIAR
04:30 How India seeks to balance development and climate goals
08:30 Wesley Siminia, President of Micronesia
09:00 Leonie von Hammerstein, DW Correspondent
12:15 David Victor, University of California – San Diego

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