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Opinion | Did Cop29 make any meaningful progress on climate change?

Market reforms are needed to motivate investors to deliver more affordable capital and to level the playing field between fossil fuels and renewables

Mark Hinnells
An attendee reacts during a closing plenary session at the COP29 UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November 24. Photo: AP
At the latest UN climate conference, representatives from each of the countries present sought to establish a new global climate finance regime. Developed economies had already committed to mobilise US$100 billion annually in climate finance by 2020 to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to climate change. This goal was belatedly reached in 2022, but the deal expires next year.
The Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance, chaired by the British climate economist Lord Stern, set out a need for US$1 trillion in annual external finance from all sources by 2030 to assist developing countries and help deliver the Paris Agreement.
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