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Countries like Germany and Japan are rallying to maintain climate funding programs worth $45 billion to assist developing nations in transitioning away from fossil fuels as the U.S. retracts its leadership and financial support. Key discussions focus on sustaining the Just Energy Transition Partnership agreements originally made during the Biden administration, targeting Indonesia, Vietnam, and South Africa. Despite the U.S. backing down, other nations and global banks remain committed to promoting global emission reductions and ensuring the continuity of these critical initiatives.
Source: YAHOO