Nearly 200 countries rescue climate deal from jaws of defeat after UN's COP29 summit ran into overtime in Baku.
Dramatic day saw prolonged negotiations, walkouts by vulnerable nations and protests echoing through corridors ...
But the agreed funding still falls far short of the trillions poor and vulnerable nations say they need to climate-proof ...
A group of negotiators from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) bloc and the Alliance of Small Island States walked out ...
The UN climate summit had been due to finish on Friday but ran into an extra day as negotiators from nearly 200 countries ...
Western leaders welcomed the deal, as US President Joe Biden says the world is "one significant step closer" to achieving ...
A walkout by vulnerable nations on Saturday raised fears the talks would collapse, but a rapid diplomatic effort corrected ...
Countries now have a second chance in Baku to build consensus on how to cut emissions and transition away from fossil fuels ...
The summit has agreed for richer countries to aim for $300bn in funding per year to support poorer countries dealing with the ...
Cop29 ground out a last-minute compromise deal on Saturday night that offers at least $300 billion (£240 billion) per year by ...
Negotiators from small island and least-developed nations have staged a walkout at consultations in Azerbaijan, pushing the UN climate negotiations to the brink of collapse.
COP29 climate talks have struck a deal worth $300bn for developing countries to fight the climate crisis after talks had ...