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Brazil, as the host of COP30 climate summit later this year, aims to amplify the voices of developing nations in climate finance talks. Negotiations will be challenging due to the withdrawal of the US from the Paris agreement. The summit will focus on funding for developing countries to transition to cleaner energy and mitigate climate change impacts. Currently, the annual pledge of $300 billion by 2035 from wealthy countries is only a fraction of the $1.3
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