Germany Pledges €60 Million to Global Climate Adaptation Fund
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Germany has committed €60 million to an international fund for climate adaptation projects. The country's Environment Minister announced the pledge at the COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil.
This contribution makes Germany the fund's largest donor. The money will support projects in developing countries that are part of the Kyoto Protocol.
This international agreement commits nations to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The funding aims to help vulnerable nations implement adaptive measures against climate impacts.