A fire forced evacuations at UN climate talks in Brazil Thursday, disrupting negotiations in the final two days before the scheduled end of COP30.
Countries remain divided on phasing out fossil fuels and boosting financial aid to poorer nations fighting climate disasters like floods and drought.
UN Secretary-General calls for rich nations to triple climate adaptation funding from $40 billion to $120 billion annually for vulnerable developing countries.
BELEM, Brazil — Fire disrupted United Nations climate talks in Brazil on Thursday, forcing evacuations of several buildings with just two scheduled days left and negotiators yet to announce any major agreements. Officials said no one was hurt.
The fire was reported in an area of pavilions where sideline events are held during the annua

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