💰 Developing Nations Push $1.3 Trillion Climate Finance Model

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A key focus of COP30 is the urgent need for a robust climate-financing mechanism. Developing nations are advocating a system that would require developed countries to contribute up to $1.3 trillion annually by 2035.

Highlights of the proposed framework:

  • Binding multi-year financial commitments from developed nations
  • Funds earmarked specifically for mitigation, adaptation, and climate-related loss and damage
  • Gradual phase-out of fossil-fuel subsidies
  • Strong accountability and verification mechanisms

Global South leaders emphasize that without this financial backing, climate promises risk being empty declarations, highlighting decades of inequitable responsibility for emissions.

References:

  1. Brazil News / Xinhua. COP30 summit urged to propel global climate governance into new stage. 2025. Link

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