Implications of COP29, who should pay?
The COP29 conference held in Azerbaijan proved divisive, and highlighted the unwillingness of developed countries to commit to helping poor nations mitigate the effects of climate change. There was a walkout
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The COP29 conference held in Azerbaijan proved divisive, and highlighted the unwillingness of developed countries to commit to helping poor nations mitigate the effects of climate change. There was a walkout
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COP29, the annual UN Climate Change Conference, has concluded in Baku this week. Azerbaijan hosted delegates from the 11th to the 22nd of
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