COP30 must match climate action with political will

Emerging climate researchers are hoping for adaptation funding, fair energy transitions and multilateral agreements that prompt real action at climate negotiations in Brazil.

Arthur Wyns, Aseera Shamin, Navam Niles and Rebekkah Markey-Towler, for University of Melbourne’s Pursuit.

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