Climate Change and the Global South Need for an Equitable & Just Global Response - By Noopur Joshi

The rejection of the COP29 climate finance pledge by the Global South highlights a pivotal moment in the fight for climate justice. With a stark gap between the funds allocated and the urgent needs of developing nations, the South’s call for substantial, equitable finance is now more pressing than ever. India has emerged as a strong advocate, demanding a fair share of global responsibility for the developed countries to ensure sustainable development. This moment underscores the necessity of bold action and a commitment to climate equity.

At COP29, the Global South rejected a pledge that offered just $300 billion in climate ....

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