A new draft deal at UN climate talks Friday proposes that rich nations commit $250 billion a year to help poorer nations combat global warming in an 11th-hour bid to break the deadlocked negotiations.
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It is the first time concrete numbers were formally proposed at talks dominated by divisions over how to increase assistance for developing nations to cut emissions and adapt to climate change. "The $250 billion target is not enough -- not big enough, not fast enough, not good enough," said Friederike Roder from activist group Global Citizen.
COP29 host Azerbaijan said the $250 billion reflected the submissions made by rich nations during the negotiations.An influential negotiation bloc of 134 developing nations including China had pushed for at least $500 billion from developed countries. "This is the worst COP in recent memory," Mohamed Adow, speaking for the Climate Action Network, said at a press conference before the text's release, adding that"no deal is better than a bad deal" for developing countries.
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