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The conversation emphasizes the importance of global cooperation, especially between developed and developing countries. Historically responsible for the bulk of emissions, Western nations are encouraged to support emerging economies through financial aid, technology transfers, and capacity-building.
The established target of $100 billion annually in climate finance remains insufficient, with the expert advocating for trillions of dollars in investments tailored to each nation's unique context. Rewriting international cooperation rules, creating favorable legal frameworks, and fostering decentralization of supply chains are underscored as essential steps.