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The COP29 conference of Parties came to a chaotic conclusion today marred by delegate walkouts and condemnation by the civil societies. Developing nations sneered at the 300 billion dollars that developed nations pledged to help address climate change. African civil societies termed the meeting as another disappointment after it failed to deliver the 1.3 trillion dollars needed to address climate crisis. The host Azerbaijan was forced to extend the meeting after the Friday timeline failed to deliver an agreement. OBrien Kimani takes us through the hits and misses of COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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The hits and misses of COP 29 in Baku
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