Generally speaking, the Global South is usually defined as the boundaries or geographical and economic position, while their borders are important in the fight against climate change. Historically, as the global South is marginalized in international decision-making, countries and nations spanning Asia, Africa, Latin America, or even the Pacific sometimes are disproportionately and get a […]
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Climate Diplomacy in a Polarized World: Advocating for the Global South through BRICS
Indonesia’s decision to join the BRICS economic alliance marks a transformative shift in its foreign policy and economic strategy. By aligning itself with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, Jakarta aims to leverage this platform to address critical global challenges, including climate change. This essay explores how Indonesia’s membership in BRICS can help achieve […]
COP29’s Climate Finance: Illusions of Aid and the Debt Crisis for the Global South
The Baku Summit: A Step Backward Around 195 parties and more than 90 heads of state and government gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan to review the implementation of the Paris Agreement and to set a new climate finance target for its effective functioning. The NCQG set a climate finance quantum of at least 300 billion dollars […]