Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of Britain, has pledged £1.6 billion ($2 billion) in funding for climate projects at the UN climate summit. This move is seen as an attempt to bolster his green credentials after the UK's measures to reach net zero targets were watered down. The World Bank has also increased its climate spending to 45%, signaling a global shift towards climate initiatives. Sunak's announcement comes amidst criticism as he flew to Dubai on a private UK jet, raising questions about his commitment to environmental sustainability.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 Sunak regime announces $2 BILLION contribution to the 'Green Climate Fund to tackle climate change' as he flies in on a private UK jet to Dubai. https://t.co/CwP2KeBMRI
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Britain's Sunak tries to reclaim climate narrative with $2 bln pledge https://t.co/WzTIqTX0xZ https://t.co/OLjr1daGMY
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will pledge $2 billion in funding at the UN climate summit, an attempt to bolster his green credentials after watering down Britain's measures to reach net zero targets #COP28 https://t.co/EU3GA0Huu7
Rishi Sunak will pledge to spend £1.6 billion ($2 billion) on climate projects https://t.co/oAzRu91XCQ