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•Ed Miliband says Cop29 deal agreed at ’11th hour for the climate’
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has called a financial package for developing nations a “critical 11th-hour deal at the 11th hour for the climate” as the United Nations environmental conference draws to a close.
Climate groups call the 300 billion dollar ( 239.5 billion ) funding agreement a drop in the ocean” of already-rising seawaters.
US President Joe Biden says the conference had set an “ambitious international climate finance goal”.
UN climate change executive secretary Simon Stiell called the Baku finance goal an insurance policy for humanity.
He acknowledged that no country got everything they wanted and that the world leaves Baku with significant work to do.
Developing countries accused the richer nations of trying to get their way and a small financial aid package via a war of attrition.
Small island nations, particularly vulnerable to climate change’s worsening effects, accused the host country presidency of ignoring them.
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