Negotiators at the COP29 climate summit in Baku are entering the final scheduled days of discussions with significant disagreements remaining over a new global climate finance goal. Developing nations are calling for a commitment of at least $1 trillion annually to support green energy transitions and climate resilience. In contrast, wealthier nations have emphasized the need for a broader contributor base, suggesting that emerging economies should also provide financial support. While some observers indicate that a compromise framework is under development, others warn that a lack of consensus could stall international progress on emissions targets. United Nations officials have urged delegates to prioritize cooperation, stating that the financial outcome of this summit will be pivotal for global climate policy over the next decade.