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Study: How many billions China pays for climate finance

The climate finance debate puts growing pressure on China to also pay to vulnerable countries. A US study now shows that the country already invests an average of 4.5 billion US dollars per year in climate action and adaptation via direct payments and export loans.

By Bernhard Pötter

Azerbaijan: How the COP host waters down its climate plans

The COP29 host receives the worst score in the CAT rating. Reasons: Rising emissions, a watered-down NDC, and dependence on fossil fuels. When planning the COP, the presidency focuses on voluntary commitments instead of implementing the COP28 resolutions.

By Bernhard Pötter

Climate finance: How much are emerging economies paying?

In the dispute over the financing of global climate action, demands are growing louder that emerging markets like China should also contribute. A study reveals surprising results: Countries in the Global South are apparently paying more than previously thought.

By Bernhard Pötter

Africa: What aid countries are demanding for their NDCs

This overview by Table.Briefings highlights what key African countries need to implement their NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) with their own efforts and external assistance. Climate financing is crucial for many, particularly for Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda.

By Viktor Funk