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Developing a growing coalition of global leaders announced a framework aimed at accelerating climate adaptation and financing for vulnerable nations. The plan outlines a 10-year pathway to expand renewable energy access, strengthen infrastructure resilience, and increase disaster response capacities, with a focus on transparent monitoring and shared technology.
Several countries pledged increased funding and expedited permitting to accelerate project timelines, while civil society groups urged safeguards to ensure local communities benefit from investments and to protect indigenous rights. Analysts note the initiative could shift financial flows toward resilient infrastructure, but warn that delivery will hinge on concrete commitments and oversight.
In a separate development, junior ministers signaled progress on regional cooperation to mitigate cross-border climate risks, including joint early warning systems and cross-country rapid response teams. Officials emphasized the importance of data-sharing, capacity building, and equitable access to technology as core components of the strategy.