The discussions at the UN climate summit revealed a deep divide over funding for developing countries, essential for combating climate change effects like storms and heat.
Kenya's climate envoy emphasized that trillions are needed for emission cuts and resilience, but unresolved disputes remain over the specifics of raising and allocating funds.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne pointed out the longstanding unmet commitments from rich countries, which have failed to deliver the promised $100 billion annually to support vulnerable nations.
The urgency of financing discussions at the climate summit is underscored by the need to replace a previous $100 billion goal that was only met two years late.
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