Luka Jagor | The Deep Dive Podcast

The $300 Billion Climate Debt Trap


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From Baku to Belém, the global climate debate has entered a decisive financial phase.

At COP29 in Baku, governments agreed on a new collective climate finance goal: mobilizing $300 billion annually by 2035 for developing countries — with a broader ambition of reaching $1.3 trillion per year through public and private finance flows.

But what does this really mean?

In this episode, we explore:

  • The political breakthrough behind the new finance pact
  • Why developing countries demand climate justice — not just pledges
  • The tension between grants, loans, and debt sustainability
  • The role of private capital in scaling climate solutions
  • Whether the “Baku to Belém Roadmap” is a blueprint for transformation — or a diplomatic compromise
  • Climate finance is not charity. It is about historical responsibility, economic stability, and survival in a warming world.

    This episode breaks down the numbers, the diplomacy, and the stakes — asking one central question:

    Can the new climate pact truly protect developing countries, or are we witnessing another high-level promise that risks falling short?

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    https://www.podcaster.capital/2026/03/from-baku-to-belem-road-to-300-billion-can-climate-pact-save-developing-countries.html

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    Luka Jagor | The Deep Dive PodcastBy Luka Jagor