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In Cop30, Multilateral Banks Announced a Commitment to Extend Climate Finance to Developing Countries

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Ten multilateral development banks announced a joint commitment on Tuesday (10) to expand funding to help low- and medium-sized countries adapt to climate change, claiming they expected to target US$ 185 billion (about $1 trillion) to a combination of adaptation and mitigation projects by 2030.
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Venezuela denounced that developed countries continue to evade their responsibility to contribute to climate finance.

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In the framework of the 2025 Belém Conference on Climate Change (COP30), Brazilian President Lula launched an unprecedented fund. The objective is to motivate developing countries to protect their tropical forests. With this measure, the head of state intends to fill a gap: in some countries, he is more [...]

Ten multilateral development banks announced a joint commitment on Tuesday (10) to expand funding to help low- and medium-sized countries adapt to climate change, claiming they expected to target US$ 185 billion (about $1 trillion) to a combination of adaptation and mitigation projects by 2030.

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Ten multilateral development banks announced a joint commitment on Tuesday (10) to expand their funding to help them down and make it possible to adapt to climate change, claiming that they expect to target US$ 185 billion is to a combination of adaptation projects or average at 2030. Read more (1/10/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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