Climate change responsibility is complex, with China as the largest current emitter, followed by the US and India. Historically, the US leads with 24% of emissions, while China accounts for 14%. Per capita emissions reveal that smaller, oil-dependent nations and Australia have the highest individual contributions, complicating climate finance discussions.
The WHO and COP29 hosts have urged countries to adopt health-focused Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) as global fossil fuel emissions hit record highs. Despite the health crisis linked to climate change, funding for health initiatives remains below 1% of climate finance, with many nations failing to heed warnings about the impacts of extreme weather on public health. The newly launched Continuity Coalition aims to enhance coordinated action on health and climate, emphasizing the urgent need for a transition to renewable energy and improved health infrastructure.
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