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There is need to rethink Kenya's climate financing framework

Azerbaijan, Baku: Activists from Fridays for Future Germany demonstrate with other activists at the UN Climate Summit COP29.[AFP]

Global leaders and think tanks unanimously acknowledge the impending climate crisis if nations stick to the Business-as-usual approach. Developed and developing nations have overcome the rejection hangover amid overwhelming empirical and scientific evidence disputing climate change skeptics and naysayers.

The recent UN climate summit (COP29) revealed wide cracks on the way forward to address the climate change monster that poses a threat to current and future generations. Although global climate advocacy has helped whip anti-climate change groups into action, sharp differences were apparent when the subject of climate financing was presented on the floor.

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