China's Climate Donations Steal the Show at COP28

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Wealthy nations, including the United Arab Emirates and Germany, made significant financial pledges at the UN climate summit, putting pressure on countries like China to contribute to climate finance. The UAE's $100 million pledge was particularly notable as it challenged the traditional divide between developed and developing nations in climate talks. The United States pledged $17.5 million, while Japan pledged $10 million. The pledges will go towards a "loss and damage" fund to compensate for the impacts of climate change. However, some critics argue that the initial funding pledges are inadequate compared to the financing needs.
Topics:top-news#climate-change#climate-finance#cop-climate-talks#developing-countries#loss-and-damage-fund#wealthy-nations
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