After two weeks of fractious negotiations in Nairobi, 196 countries have signed the Nairobi Accord — the first climate agreement to set a legally binding end date for coal, oil, and gas. Developing nations secured a $500 billion just-transition fund, addressing the central sticking point that stalled previous talks.
COP31 Ends With Landmark Agreement to Phase Out Fossil Fuels by 2045

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The just-transition fund is historic. Developing nations finally got something concrete, not just promises.
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