Cop29 deal which includes new ‘climate finance goal’ criticised as ‘utterly inadequate’

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Wealthy countries including EU committing $300bn a year for climate vulnerable countries but the outcome was condemned by aid agencies across the world

in Baku has led to anger among developing countries and environmental activists over how the agreement was pushed through by the host country

climate policy campaigner Seán McLoughlin said: “Let’s be clear on what has happened here in Baku: rich, developed countries have bullied the developing world into accepting a woefully inadequate deal.” EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra said developing countries should regard the outcome as the “start of a new era in climate finance”.

As the gavel came down, India’s lead negotiator Neelesh Sah leapt to his feet to ask to take the floor, and when he was ignored made a furious timeout gesture above his head and led his team on to the stage in protest.

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