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COP29: India calls out rich nations’ unwillingness to make progress on critical issues of climate finance and mitigation

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 November 2024
At COP29, India criticized developed nations for their reluctance to address climate finance and mitigation, emphasizing that progress on climate action in developing countries hinges on receiving financial and technological support. India accused wealthy nations of delaying action and burdening developing countries with unrealistic expectations.
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