Donald Trump's re-election as US president last week, coupled with ongoing geopolitical and trade tensions, has raised concerns that the US government will withdraw financial support for global efforts to tackle climate change. There is. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
South Africa and other developing countries push for $1 trillion climate finance target
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Tags: African Development, Climate Change, Climate Finance, Climate Pledge, COP29, Donald Trump, Energy Transition, Geopolitics, Global Warming, International Relations, Paris Agreement, Renewable Energy, South Africa, Green Guardian, US Election, United States withdrawal