This year’s COP29 climate summit is taking place under the shadow of Donald Trump’s recent election win, raising questions about the future of U.S. climate policy. With the U.S. playing a major role in funding efforts to help developing nations combat climate change, Trump’s victory has sparked discussions on how his administration’s policies might impact international funding commitments. Delegates and leaders at COP29 are closely watching for any signs of potential shifts in U.S. climate aid and support.
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