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Protests loom amid COP29 proceedings over minimal support from wealthy nations

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Ongoing negotiations at this year’s COP29 summit between international bodies and member states, aimed at achieving more ambitious climate goals, have faced disruption as demonstrators gathered at the venue entrance to demand increased financial contributions from wealthy nations for climate adaptation and mitigation in the Global South.

Reports indicate that the climate action summit in Azerbaijan has seen significant protests, with demonstrators arguing that wealthy countries, responsible for the majority of historical greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), should provide more than just loans or private investments disguised as climate finance. One protester stated, “It’s really important that rich countries stop trying to prop up the Global South with yet more loans or private investment… pretending that is climate finance. That’s complete rubbish. The Global South is already drowning in debt thanks to the climate crisis.”

A representative from ActionAid International, Teresa Anderson at the formal gathering highlighted the severe financial and environmental burden on the Global South, which faces disproportionate impacts from climate-induced disasters. Emphasizing the urgency for climate finance reform, she stated, “It’s the Global South that is paying for the floods… the droughts… rising sea levels… and they’re trying to adapt to future impacts. On top of that, they’re expected to mitigate and adopt green technologies, but they can’t because they’re drowning in debt.”

The COP29 climate negotiations are taking place at the Baku Olympic Stadium in Azerbaijan from November 11 to November 22, 2024.

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