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The COP29 climate summit ran into overtime on Friday, after a draft deal that proposed developed nations take the lead in providing $250 billion in annual climate finance by 2035 drew criticism from all sides.
Showing some progress late on Friday, the COP29 presidency released what it hopes will be a final deal for resolving rules around carbon markets.
A sign reads "see you at COP30" at the Brazil Pavilion, Baku, Azerbaijan, November 22, 2024. /CFP
But world governments at the UN climate summit were still working into the night on the contours of a sweeping funding plan to tackle climate change.
(Cover: CFP)