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People look at the flooding of the Choluteca river in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on November 17, 2024.
Photo: Orlando SIERRA / AFP/File
Source: AFP
Rich countries’ promise of $300 billion a year in climate finance brought fury at talks in Baku from poor nations that found it too paltry, but it also shows a shift in global political realities.
The two-week marathon COP29 climate conference opened days after the decisive victory in the US presidential election of Donald Trump, a sceptic both…
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