Nearly 200 countries rescue climate deal from jaws of defeat after UN's COP29 summit ran into overtime in Baku.
The collapse of COP29 should come as no surprise. When it comes to the crunch, developed nations always walk away ...
The world’s most important climate talks were pulled back from the brink of collapse after poorer countries reluctantly ...
A group of negotiators from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) bloc and the Alliance of Small Island States walked out ...
Dramatic day saw prolonged negotiations, walkouts by vulnerable nations and protests echoing through corridors ...
In the early hours of Sunday morning, after extending for 33 hours and amid fears of a collapse in the talks, a climate deal ...
But the agreed funding still falls far short of the trillions poor and vulnerable nations say they need to climate-proof ...
The UN climate summit had been due to finish on Friday but ran into an extra day as negotiators from nearly 200 countries ...
The talks had earlier almost collapsed after a group of about 80 countries vulnerable to climate change walked out of a ...
Under pressure to step up global climate aid, the world’s richest countries secured nothing less than a diplomatic coup in ...
Western leaders welcomed the deal, as US President Joe Biden says the world is "one significant step closer" to achieving ...
Rich countries have a bad track record on keeping their climate finance promises, and the Baku agreement does little to help.