UK commits £160m in climate finance to developing nations amid domestic net zero policy rollback

Cecilia Keating
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Energy Minister Graham Stuart meets COP28 President Designate in New York this week | Credit: COP28_UAE, X
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Energy Minister Graham Stuart meets COP28 President Designate in New York this week | Credit: COP28_UAE, X

Funding announced in the same week as the UK government watered down key domestic climate policies

The UK government has announced it has allocated £160m in finance for developing countries on the frontlines of climate crisis, less than a day after it diluted several of its key domestic decarbonisation...

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