$300bn climate finance deal for developing countries unrealistic, says Nkiruka Maduekwe

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Nkiruka Maduekwe, director-general of the NCCC, has expressed dissatisfaction over the climate finance deal for developing countries.

On Sunday, world leaders at the UN conference of parties (Developing countries have been vocal about their demand for a $1.3 trillion funding to support their adaptation goals.

The DG stated that $300 billion deal is “unrealistic” to adequately support the climate action plans of developing countries.

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