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Behind the Scenes at the United Nations Climate Change Conference UNCCC COP29 Day 1. Baku Stadion, Baku, Azerbaijan. 11 November 2024 Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA via Flickr

The Question That Stalled COP29: Who Should Pay for Climate Change?

Everyone at the COP29 climate summit agrees that the world’s poorest and most climate-vulnerable countries need trillions of dollars to transition to clean energy and cope with climate-fueled disasters.

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