Live Market Updates
Latest Financial News
News Feed
1 articles
Personalized
Live Market Updates
Latest Financial News
urgent
6h agoBrazil seeks adaptation-finance package ahead of COP30, says official
Brazil’s COP30 summit president Andre Correa do Lago said the country wants to help developing nations secure more financing for climate-change adaptation ahead of the UN conference in November. The United Nations’ Adaptation Gap Report estimates about US$310 billion will be needed annually by 2035. Brazil hopes to launch a “package of resources” combining rich-country commitments, philanthropy and development-bank backing. The aim is to close the large funding gap where developing nations currently receive only around US$26 billion annually.
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
urgent
6h agoBrazil seeks adaptation-finance package ahead of COP30, says official
Brazil’s COP30 summit president Andre Correa do Lago said the country wants to help developing nations secure more financing for climate-change adaptation ahead of the UN conference in November. The United Nations’ Adaptation Gap Report estimates about US$310 billion will be needed annually by 2035. Brazil hopes to launch a “package of resources” combining rich-country commitments, philanthropy and development-bank backing. The aim is to close the large funding gap where developing nations currently receive only around US$26 billion annually.
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
urgent
Brazil seeks adaptation-finance package ahead of COP30, says official
about 7 hours ago
1 min read
79 words
Brazil is pushing for a climate-adaptation finance package ahead of COP30, noting a US$310 billion annual funding gap by 2035.
Brazil’s COP30 summit president Andre Correa do Lago said the country wants to help developing nations secure more financing for climate-change adaptation ahead of the UN conference in November. The United Nations’ Adaptation Gap Report estimates about US$310 billion will be needed annually by 2035. Brazil hopes to launch a “package of resources” combining rich-country commitments, philanthropy and development-bank backing. The aim is to close the large funding gap where developing nations currently receive only around US$26 billion annually.
Brazil’s COP30 summit president Andre Correa do Lago said the country wants to help developing nations secure more financing for climate-change adaptation ahead of the UN conference in November. The United Nations’ Adaptation Gap Report estimates about US$310 billion will be needed annually by 2035. Brazil hopes to launch a “package of resources” combining rich-country commitments, philanthropy and development-bank backing. The aim is to close the large funding gap where developing nations currently receive only around US$26 billion annually.
Tags:
global
climate
global
climate
finance
COP30
adaptation
Oct 29, 2025 • 21:31 IST





































