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South Africa's Environment Minister expresses concern about the impact of Trump's election on climate change talks, citing uncertainty over the US approach to COP29. Trump has previously stated he would withdraw from the Paris Agreement. The minister also emphasizes the need for increased financing to switch from coal to renewable energy. European partners have assured South Africa that their stance at the talks will not be affected by Germany's political crisis.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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