The survey highlights unfulfilled promises of climate finance by rich nations, stressing their impact on climate targets. Developing countries, including India, may not pursue ambitious emission reduction goals. Instead, India should prioritize a strong adaptation strategy while maintaining its commitment to low-carbon growth.
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