Here’s the latest on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC):
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COP29 wraps up with a climate-finance deal: Developed countries are urged to mobilize at least $300 billion per year in climate finance to developing nations by 2035, though some parties and observers say the package falls short on ambition and implementation details. This provides a starting point for broader negotiations and action on mitigation, adaptation, and finance.[3]
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Ongoing preparations for COP30 in Belem, Brazil: Several proposals and draft texts have been introduced by different groups (EU, small island developing states, least-developed countries, and others) aiming to accelerate emission reductions and strengthen climate finance commitments ahead of negotiations. Negotiators are working toward a political agreement that can gather broad support among a diverse set of countries.[1]
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National plans (NDCs) progress through 2025–2026: After a post-2025 push, many countries submitted or updated their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). As of late 2025, dozens of countries have submitted updated plans, but major emitters and several key regions still need to finalize or revise theirs to align with 1.5°C pathways. The UNFCCC tracks these submissions and encourages timely updates to reflect enhanced ambition.[8]
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UNFCCC and climate-finance developments: The UN climate body has emphasized the importance of finance, transparency, and accountability mechanisms to ensure that funds reach the most vulnerable communities and that reporting is robust. Discussions continue on how to improve transparency rules and the delivery of support for adaptation and resilience.[5][3]
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Context and background: The UNFCCC is the treaty framework under which COP meetings occur, guiding international climate action, negotiation of rules (including market mechanisms under Article 6), and assessment reports that inform national targets and policies.[4][6]
Illustrative point:
- The COP29 outcome in 2024 set a baseline for finance commitments, but many observers argued that further increases and clearer delivery pathways are needed to meet the Paris Agreement goals, particularly for the most vulnerable regions.[3]
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The 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November 2024. Illustration: United Nations Department of Global Communications.
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