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Commentary on final SB62 negotiations and tensions over financing for adaptation (Climate Home News)

  • Imane Saidi
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A woman plants mangroves in Timor Leste as part of a resilience project led by the UN Development Programme (Photo: Yuichi Ishida/UNDP Timor-Leste/Flickr)
A woman plants mangroves in Timor Leste as part of a resilience project led by the UN Development Programme (Photo: Yuichi Ishida/UNDP Timor-Leste/Flickr)

The 2025 UN Climate Change talks in Bonn (UNFCCC SB62) concluded at the end of last week after heated, late-hour negotiations on the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA). The core of the disagreements related to finance, including 'means of implementation' indicators and the GGA's post-COP30 implementation roadmap.


The Imal Initiative for Climate and Development's Imane Saidi was on the ground following these talks, sharing her insights and comments in media coverage by Climate Home News — covering the last-minute negotiations involving guidance on indicator refinement, essential for expert work to be ready before political negotiations in COP30 in Belem.


Though developing countries (G77 and China) united to present a compromise, developed countries delayed agreement, necessitating the SB chairs' intervention for resolution at Head of Delegation level. Despite the last-minute consensus, the strong resistance shown by developed countries around tracking finance support sends a concerning signal to developing countries.




 
 
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