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#COP29 #India #climatecrisis #climatefinance #developingcountries #businessnews #azerbaijan #cop29baku #UNclimatechange The COP29 UN climate talks wrapped up on Sunday with a disappointing outcome on climate finance, as wealthier nations agreed to mobilize only $300 billion annually by 2035 for developing countries. This fund would come from a mix of public and private sources, a far cry from the exclusively public finance that had been demanded. India swiftly rejected this outcome, calling it "nothing more than an optical illusion." While the $300 billion is part of a broader $1.3 trillion annual commitment by 2035 to support climate action in developing nations, India argued that the amount was woefully insufficient to tackle the scale of the climate crisis. "The goal is too little, too distant. It’s almost 11 years away, and we need $1.3 trillion per year by 2030," said Chandni Raina, India's negotiator at COP29. "The proposed sum is paltry and we cannot accept it. We are deeply disappointed with the process and object to this agenda," she added, drawing applause and backing from several other developing countries during the final plenary. Listen in to know more. ----------------------- Thank You for watching! Do not forget to Like | Comment | Share ----------------------- About the channel Watch us for the best news and views on business, stock markets, crypto currencies, consumer technology, the world of real estate, bullion, automobiles, start-ups and unicorns and personal finance. Business Today TV will also bring you all you need to know about mutual funds, insurance, loans and pension plans among others. Follow us at: Website: https://www.businesstoday.in WhatsApp: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va4Hd309hXFCqY62yD2I Facebook: / businesstoday twitter: / business_today Instagram: / business_today