The COP31 climate summit in Dubai has hit a roadblock over funding, with developing nations, led by India and Nigeria, demanding $1.3 trillion annually by 2030 to address climate change impacts.
Wealthier nations, including the EU and US, offered $300 billion, citing budget constraints and domestic pressures.
The deadlock threatens progress on emissions targets, with global temperatures already 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels, per UN data.
Small island states warned of existential risks, while China urged compromise.
Activist Greta Thunberg, attending as an observer, called the talks 'a betrayal of vulnerable communities' on X.
Disputes also arose over carbon credit schemes, with accusations of greenwashing.
The UK pledged £200 million to adaptation funds but faced criticism for fossil fuel subsidies.
Extreme weather events in 2025, including Pacific typhoons and European floods, underscored urgency.
Negotiators aim for a breakthrough before the summit ends on September 22.
This story, reported by The Guardian, highlights the ongoing tension between economic realities and climate justice, with implications for global cooperation.
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