'It's like arguing with robots': negotiators on the state of Cop30 talks

Negotiators at Cop30 are facing a daunting task: getting rich countries to follow through on their promises to help poorer nations adapt to the devastating impacts of climate change. Behind closed doors, representatives of vulnerable countries reveal the frustration and desperation that comes with trying to get developed countries to take action.

"We need to keep the 1.5C goal," says one negotiator, "it's a lifeline for the planet. We agreed it in Paris 10 years ago. If we don't stick to it, we face devastating impacts all over the world." But some rich countries are resisting this effort, arguing against measures and commitments that would enable the 1.5C goal.

The problem is twofold: developed countries claim they can't afford to provide more finance for adaptation, while poorer nations need it desperately to survive. "We know that the needs for adaptation are huge and growing – about $210bn to $360bn a year is estimated," says another negotiator. But private sector companies won't invest in these projects because they don't make a profit.

Developed countries claim they're committed to providing climate finance, but rich historic polluters are resisting increased provision of public finance for poorer nations. "Some of the most senior global south negotiators are saying, without a space to discuss provision, why even come to Cop?" one delegate asks. It's clear that the talks are about more than just finance – they're about power and control.

The Paris agreement relies on developed countries providing climate finance for poorer nations, but this funding is not being used effectively. Rich polluters claim the issue was addressed last year in Baku under the new $300bn goal pledged by rich countries, but this promise remains unfulfilled.

One delegate sums up the frustration: "Sometimes I feel that this process has lost its humanity. Sometimes it's like we are arguing with robots." The talks need to go beyond just finance and get back to basics – solidarity and ambition from developed countries is what poorer nations need to survive in a changing world.
 
I dont get why these rich countries keep saying they cant afford to help out. its 2025 and the effects of climate change are already being felt 🌪️. If theyre really concerned about their own profits, maybe they should be investing more in sustainable energy sources instead of just lining their pockets 💸. The fact that they're resisting increased public finance for poorer nations is just ridiculous - it's like they think these countries have nothing better to do than sit around twiddling their thumbs 🙄. Can't they see the devastating impacts climate change is having on communities all over the world? It's not just about money, its about human lives and futures 💔. We need more solidarity and ambition from developed countries, period!
 
omg i feel so bad for those delegates from south countries they're literally dying over here 🤕 climate change is no joke & rich countries gotta step up their game we can't keep saying we'll help but not actually doing it like seriously $300bn goal from last year? where's the money?! and yeah poor nations need more than just finance, they need solidarity & ambition to survive 🌎💪 developed countries are talking about power & control instead of people's lives, it's so messed up 💔
 
🤔💡 ugh i dont know how many times ur gonna have 2 hear this 🙄 its like rite or wrong climate change is real ppl we cant afford 2 b lazy on dis 1st ever talk bout it since paris 10 yrs ago its getting 2 late rn 😩 1.5c goal isnt a suggestion its a law lol some countries wanna be all "we can't afford it" but then they spend trillions on wars and fancy stuff 🤑 & poor nations r dying 🤕 we need 2 make the private sector invest in adaptation projects not just 'cause its good 4 planet 4 human life 🌎💖 i think solidarity & ambition from rich countries is key we cant have climate finance w/o progress 🚀
 
🤯 It's so sad to hear that rich countries are resisting climate action 🌎💔. I mean, they're the ones who have been polluting for centuries and now they're saying they can't afford to help those who are already struggling 🤑? That just doesn't add up in my head... 🤷‍♀️

I think what really gets me is that private sector companies are more worried about making a profit than saving the planet 🚫💸. It's like, come on guys, can't we find a way to balance business with taking care of our planet? 🤔

And honestly, I feel for the negotiators from vulnerable countries who are just trying to do their best and get some help 🙏. They're not asking for much, they just want a chance to survive and thrive in this crazy world 💪.

I guess what we really need is more solidarity and ambition from developed countries 🤝💫. We need them to step up their game and start taking real action on climate change 🔥. Anything less just feels like a waste of time 🕰️.
 
Ugh 🤕, can't believe how slow rich countries are to follow through on their promises. It's like they're still stuck in the past, you know? 💸 I mean, we've got climate change looming over us and they're still debating whether or not to give poorer nations a hand up. Meanwhile, these poor countries are literally struggling to survive.

It's not just about throwing some cash at them either. It's about recognizing that their needs are real and urgent. We need to be talking about ambition here, not just finance 📈. And can we please stop with the "we can't afford it" excuse? I mean, come on, rich countries have been polluting for centuries, now it's time they started paying the price.

I'm so tired of hearing these developed countries say one thing and do another. It's like they think they're above this whole climate thing. Newsflash: you're not. 💁‍♀️ We need them to step up their game, and fast. If we don't, I fear for our future 🌎💔
 
It's crazy how these rich countries are always talking about saving the planet but when it comes to actually doing something, they're all like "can't afford it". 🤷‍♂️

The problem is, they just don't get it - adaptation costs are huge and growing and we need that money ASAP. It's not like you can just put a price tag on the future of our planet 🌎💸.

I'm tired of these talks being more about power struggles than actual progress. Can't we just have a global agreement where rich polluters take responsibility for their actions? 🤝

It's time to stop making empty promises and start taking action. We need concrete commitments, not just greenwashing 💚.
 
🤯 I'm soooo frustrated with the rich countries' excuse that they can't afford more climate finance 🤑. Like, didn't they make all that money off our planet's resources? 💸 And now they're saying it's too expensive to help us adapt to climate change? 🙄 That's just not right! 🚫

And don't even get me started on the private sector companies refusing to invest in these projects because they won't make a profit 🤑. Like, what kind of planet do we want to live on? One where only the wealthy can survive and thrive? 🌎 No thanks! 💁‍♀️

The talks need to shift from just finance to solidarity and ambition 🔓💪. We need our rich country friends to step up their game and provide the necessary support for climate action 🚀. Otherwise, we're doomed 🌪️.
 
Man, I'm getting so frustrated hearing about the slow pace of progress at Cop30 🤯🌎. It's like rich countries are playing with time, you know? They keep saying they're committed to climate finance, but it's all just empty promises 💸. We need real action now, not just words.

And can we talk about how unfair it is that poor nations are expected to adapt to climate change on their own? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're not even human beings anymore, just robots or something 😂. They need support, they need help, and they need it now. But no, the rich countries just keep saying they can't afford it 💸.

It's all about power and control, right? 🤝 If you have the means to cause harm, you'll try to pass the buck. And if you don't want to take responsibility for your actions, you'll find ways to justify why you shouldn't help others 🙄.

We need to do better, man. We need to be more ambitious and more willing to take risks 💪. The 1.5C goal is not just a number on a page; it's a matter of life and death for countless people around the world 💕.
 
🌎💔 can you believe these rich countries are still dodging their promises to help us adapt to climate change?! It's like they think we're just gonna magically become self-sufficient or something 🤣 newsflash: we're already struggling to survive as it is, and your greed is making it worse 🤑

I mean, come on guys, we need that $210-360 billion a year to keep our homes, food, and communities intact. But noooo, you're too busy lining those pockets of yours 💸 And then you have the nerve to say "we can't afford"?! Get real! 💪

And what's with this "robots" comment? It feels like we're just pawns in your game of power and control 🤖. We need solidarity and ambition from developed countries, not just empty promises and broken commitments 🙄
 
I'm so confused about these climate talks... 😕 Like, I know the 1.5C goal thingy is important but how are rich countries supposed to afford it? 🤑 They're already making billions off polluting, right? And why won't they just invest in sustainable stuff instead of playing hardball over finance? 🤔 I mean, poor countries need that money like their lives depend on it... which they kinda do 😱. Can someone explain to me how we got here from Paris 10 years ago to now and what's going on with all these numbers ($210bn to $360bn)... is that even a thing? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤯 come on rich countries can afford to help out poor ones 🤑 its not that hard to give some cash for climate change or watever lol weve been saying this since paris 10 yrs ago and still nothing changes 😒 developed countries are just trying to screw over the planet like they always do 💸 those private sector companies are just a bunch of crooks who only care about making a profit 🤑 not investing in climate projects is just crazy talk 🤪
 
I totally feel for these negotiators, their frustration is real 😩. It's like they're trying to hold water in their hands - the more you squeeze, the more it slips away. The rich countries' reluctance to commit to climate finance is just mind-boggling. I mean, if $210-360bn a year isn't enough for them to consider investing, what's the point of even having an agreement? 🤔

It's not just about the money though - it's about power and control. If developed countries are more interested in protecting their interests than helping others, then we're never going to make progress on climate change. We need to remember that everyone's future is linked, and we all need to be willing to work together if we want to create a better world. 🌎

So yeah, let's not forget the basic principle of solidarity - treating each other with kindness and respect, even when it's hard. That's what's missing from these negotiations, and that's what needs to change. 💖
 
I'm worried about the state of our planet 🌎🤕, these rich countries gotta step up their game ASAP 💸! We're talkin' billions of dollars a year for adaptation projects, but nobody wants to invest 'cause they don't wanna lose any cash 💸💸. It's like, we need this money to survive, not just to live in a world without droughts and heatwaves 🌡️🌪️.

And let's be real, some of these rich polluters are still whining about the cost 🤑... meanwhile, our grandparents' generation is still dealin' with climate change effects that they knew were comin' 🤯. We can't afford to wait around for them to come clean their act up 💁‍♀️.

We need a system overhaul, not just more handouts 🤝! The global south needs solidarity and ambition from rich countries, period 💪. It's time for developed nations to put their money where their mouth is 💼... or in this case, where the 1.5C goal is at 🔒.

We need more than just 'climate finance' 📈, we need a plan that works for everyone 👥! I'm all for transparency and accountability, but when it comes down to it, the rich gotta step up their game 💼💸 or else...
 
ugh this is so disheartening 🤕🌎, rich countries just don't wanna help poor ones adapt to climate change 🌡️...like come on guys we only got one planet 🌐 #climatechange #adaptationfinance #richget richerpoorerget poorer 🤑💸. developed countries keep saying they can't afford it but i think that's just an excuse 🙄...poor nations need $210bn to $360bn a year and they're not getting it 💸 #climatejustice #solidaritymatters #developedcountriesstepup 🌟
 
OMG, IT'S LIKE, SO FRUSTRATING TO SEE RICH COUNTRIES NOT FOLLOWING THROUGH ON THEIR PROMISES 🤯! THEY'RE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT THE 1.5°C GOAL AND HOW THEY WANT TO HELP POORER NATIONS ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE, BUT IN REALITY, THEY JUST DON'T CARE 🤑. IT'S LIKE, WE KNOW THAT THE NEED FOR ADAPTATION IS HUGE ($210BN-$360BN A YEAR) 💸, BUT RICH PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES WON'T INVEST BECAUSE THEY WANT TO MAKE A PROFIT 😂.

AND IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT THE MONEY, IT'S ALSO ABOUT POWER AND CONTROL 🤝. RICH COUNTRIES ARE RESISTING INCREASED PROVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE FOR POorer NATIONS, WHICH IS LIKE, SO UNFAIR 😡. WE NEED SOLIDARITY AND AMBITION FROM DEVELOPED COUNTRIES TO HELP POORER NATIONS SURVIVE 🌎. IT'S TIME FOR THEM TO GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER AND FOLLOW THROUGH ON THEIR PROMISES 💪.
 
can't believe how broken the whole climate change discussion is 🤦‍♂️. rich countries keep saying they can't afford to help but then they're like "hey, we're committed to providing finance" and then proceed to not do anything about it 💸. it's all just a game of who gets to decide what happens to the planet. poorer nations need more than just empty promises - they need actual action 🌎. and another thing, what's with the whole "it's for the 1.5C goal" vibe? can't we just have a conversation about how to fix this mess without making it all about some arbitrary temperature target ❄️?
 
I feel so old-school, but can't these rich countries just keep their promises like they did all those years ago? I mean, remember when we were worried about climate change and the governments were all "we'll save the planet"? Now it's like, same deal, 1.5C goal, but who knows if they'll actually follow through 🤔.

And what's with this finance thingy? They keep talking about $210bn to $360bn a year, but is anyone really making any money from these projects? I remember when I was young and we used to care about the environment because it was like, cool to save the planet and all that 🌟. Now it's just business as usual.

I'm starting to think that rich countries are more concerned with their own profits than saving the world. It's like, how can we trust them when they're not even keeping their promises? It's a shame, because I really believed in that Paris agreement back in 2015 💔.
 
🌎💸 ugh i cant even... these rich ppl r so selfish 🙄 they know the planet is gonna be toast if we dont hit that 1.5c goal but they dont wanna pay for it 😒 theyre more worried about makin money than savin lives 💸 meanwhile poor nations are dyin over here without enough funds to adapt 🤯 like, we get it ur rich countries and u got a lot of power 💪 but cant u just share some of that wealth with the rest of us? 🤷‍♀️ its not like u cant afford it 🤑 the amount of money they say poor nations need is like, $210bn to $360bn a year and yet they keep sayin they cant afford it 😭
 
Ugh, can you believe these rich countries? 🤯 They're all about profits over people... I mean, how can they claim they can't afford to help out poorer nations when they're making billions off climate change issues themselves? 🤑 It's like they think they're above the law or something. The 1.5C goal is literally a lifeline for our planet, and they're just throwing it under the bus. And don't even get me started on the private sector not investing in adaptation projects because they can't make a profit... that's just basic human decency right there? 🤷‍♀️

I'm so tired of these developed countries playing games with climate finance. They promised to provide $300bn last year, but nothing ever came of it. It's like they're saying "oh, we care about the planet"... but their actions are telling a different story. The talks need to go beyond just money and get back to basics – we need solidarity and ambition from these countries if we want to survive in a changing world. 🌎
 
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