COP30 Highlights: Inequities in Climate Aid and Mining's Role in Decarbonization

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Less than 3% of international climate aid supports just transition efforts for workers and communities, highlighting a significant gap in equitable climate action, with calls for increased funding and policy reforms at upcoming UN climate negotiations.
Topics:world#climate-aid#climate-finance#environment#inequality#just-transition#un-climate-negotiations
- Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities: ‘This is absurd’ The Guardian
- Transition minerals, old inequalities in Brazil: Mining, justice and the climate agenda at COP30 Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
- Road to COP30: The climate fix that only polluters can afford Daily Nation
- Just Transition Rising at COP30 Climate Action Network
- Brazilian Mining Sector Presents Pathways to Reduce Carbon Emissions by Up to 90% by 2050 Vale
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