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A Budget Deficit Affects the UN Climate Body

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Last updated: October 26, 2024 12:39 pm
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Published October 26, 2024
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According to a Reuters review of papers from the world organisation, the primary UN body on climate change is facing a significant budget shortfall. Diplomats claimed that this cash imbalance could hinder international climate conversation.

The analysis revealed a budget deficit of at least 57 million euros ($61.53 million) for 2024, which is almost half of the money required for the secretariat of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to conduct yearly climate talks with nearly 200 nations and assist in putting any agreements into effect. The UNFCCC’s budgets are for two years. Approximately half of the 240 million euros in the body’s three main budget lines for 2024–2025 are anticipated to be spent this year.

The member nations of the UNFCCC approved the budget and are anticipated to provide the funding. The budget contains a core fund that these nations must contribute to, a supplemental fund that accepts optional contributions, and a separate voluntary fund that supports diplomats from less developed nations attending UN climate talks. The United States and China, the two largest economies in the world and the leading emitters of greenhouse gases, are among the nations that have yet to meet their financial requirements, while a few others, including Japan and Germany, have already done so.

Every year on January 1st, contributions are due. The UNFCCC secretariat, established by the 1992 convention, is the primary global organisation for coordinating global efforts to cut emissions of climate change and organising summits where nations can hold one another accountable.

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