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Bonn climate talks expose divisions over climate finance and tariffs UN climate negotiations can stay on course without the US, but the multilateral process faces deeper challenges.
Justice & Health Bonn Climate Talks Rife With Roadblocks and Dead Ends As some wealthy countries backslide on climate promises, the world’s least developed countries warn that “every fraction ...
BONN, Germany (Thursday 26 June 2025): Hopes for a strong foundation for COP30 were dashed when the mid-year negotiations struggled to agree on key points – adaptation, finance and the implementation ...
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Mid-year UN talks in Bonn reveal deep divides over climate finance as the roadmap to mobilise $1.3 trillion by 2035 remains unresolved.
At the Bonn climate talks, nearly 200 countries approved a 10% hike in UNFCCC’s core budget for 2026–27, with China upping its contribution to 20%.
Ten days of negotiations in the German city of Bonn to lay the groundwork for the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil in November 2025 ended on Thursday, June 26. German State Secretary for Climate ...
While in Bonn countries remain deeply divided over how to implement the responses to the global stocktake, Brazil seeks inspiration in London ...
Without more social and economic justice, the green transition will be a “mirage”, Climate Action Network’s Anabella Rosemberg said on the last day of the Bonn climate talks, where activists are ...
Anna Åberg and Ruth Townend are joined by Alden Meyer and Catherine Abreu to assess the outcomes of the June climate meetings in Bonn.
Brazil is under greater pressure to show how it will address the inevitable gap in national climate goals once all countries submit their latest plans under the Paris Agreement, following a difficult ...