The money - which will help poorer nations most vulnerable to global warming - is described as "too little, too late".
It’s not near the $1.3 trillion developing countries were asking for, but it’s three times the 2009 deal that is expiring.
United Nations climate negotiators agreed on a funding formula to help developing countries cope with the effects of climate ...
New rules allowing wealthy polluting countries to buy carbon-cutting "offsets" from developing nations were agreed at UN ...
In the wee hours Sunday at the United Nations climate talks, countries from around the world reached an agreement on how rich ...
The contentious deal reached at the UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, commits developed nations to paying at least $300 ...
Negotiators from nearly 200 nations made a nonbinding commitment that wealthy nations would aim to provide $300 billion ...
The financing plan, which calls for $300 billion per year in support for developing nations, was immediately assailed as ...
COP29 is over, with developing countries complaining that the $300bn (about £240bn) a year in climate finance they will ...
Expectations were low for the latest UN climate summit. But climate law expert Jacqueline Peel – who was at the talks – ...
The Baku accord raises the amount of money that developed countries must provide to help poorer nations adapt to global ...