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COP29 negotiators received a boost with major development banks pledging to increase funding for poor and middle-income countries fighting global warming to $120 billion by 2030. This represents a 60% increase from the 2023 level. While this is a positive step, it alone is not enough, according to Irish Climate Minister Eamon Ryan.
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