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How Adaptation Finance Takes Centre Stage As COP30 Enters High-Stakes Final Agreements 

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 9:24 am
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The Development of Cop P30 has entered its critical endgame, with ministers now locked in high-level negotiations that will determine whether the summit delivers meaningful progress for countries already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis.And, for the first time in years, adaptation finance – often described as the weakest pillar of global climate action – has surged to the forefront of the talks.A strong wave of support is building behind the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Group’s proposal to triple global adaptation finance to $120 billion annually, a demand now backed by an expanding coalition of developing nations frustrated by the widening gap between needs and available funding.“The LDC proposal to triple adaptation finance is not only reasonable – it is necessary. It is one of the most sensible and constructive ideas on the table at COP30, and it deserves strong support,” said Mattias Söderberg, Global Climate Lead at DanChurchAid.Lives on the LineFor many climate-vulnerable countries across Africa, Asia and small island states, the stakes go far beyond diplomacy. Communities facing intensifying droughts, heatwaves, cyclones and seasonal flooding are struggling to adapt, while climate funding remains painfully insufficient.“Adaptation should happen now in communities facing drought, heatwaves and flooding. What is missing is the money. Without finance, all talk about climate-resilient development rings hollow,” Söderberg warned.Negotiators have spent much of the week debating metrics and methodologies for tracking adaptation progress, but developing nations say the technical discussions risk overshadowing the urgent need for real money for real projects on the ground.Political Momentum Builds as Lula and Guterres ArriveThe arrival of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and UN Secretary-General António Guterres – a rare show of joint political intervention in the second week of a COP – has raised expectations that progress on a deal is possible.Observers say their presence could help break the deadlock, particularly on finance, which has long been seen as the defining fault line between developed and developing countries.Warning Against Last-Minute Trade-OffsHowever, DanChurchAid cautions that adaptation finance must not be sacrificed in the final push to secure a broader political package.“Adaptation finance must stay at the heart of the COP30 package. It cannot be traded away in the final hours. People on the frontlines need resources, not rhetoric, and they need them now,” Söderberg said.As the negotiations move into their final days, the world’s most vulnerable nations will be watching closely to see whether Belém delivers the finance they urgently need – or whether adaptation once again slips through the cracks of global climate diplomacy.

The Development of Cop P30 has entered its critical endgame, with ministers now locked in high-level negotiations that will determine whether the summit delivers meaningful progress for countries already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis.

And, for the first time in years, adaptation finance – often described as the weakest pillar of global climate action – has surged to the forefront of the talks.

A strong wave of support is building behind the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Group’s proposal to triple global adaptation finance to $120 billion annually, a demand now backed by an expanding coalition of developing nations frustrated by the widening gap between needs and available funding.

“The LDC proposal to triple adaptation finance is not only reasonable – it is necessary. It is one of the most sensible and constructive ideas on the table at COP30, and it deserves strong support,” said Mattias Söderberg, Global Climate Lead at DanChurchAid.

Lives on the Line

For many climate-vulnerable countries across Africa, Asia and small island states, the stakes go far beyond diplomacy. Communities facing intensifying droughts, heatwaves, cyclones and seasonal flooding are struggling to adapt, while climate funding remains painfully insufficient.

“Adaptation should happen now in communities facing drought, heatwaves and flooding. What is missing is the money. Without finance, all talk about climate-resilient development rings hollow,” Söderberg warned.

Negotiators have spent much of the week debating metrics and methodologies for tracking adaptation progress, but developing nations say the technical discussions risk overshadowing the urgent need for real money for real projects on the ground.

Political Momentum Builds as Lula and Guterres Arrive

The arrival of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and UN Secretary-General António Guterres – a rare show of joint political intervention in the second week of a COP – has raised expectations that progress on a deal is possible.

Observers say their presence could help break the deadlock, particularly on finance, which has long been seen as the defining fault line between developed and developing countries.

Warning Against Last-Minute Trade-Offs

However, DanChurchAid cautions that adaptation finance must not be sacrificed in the final push to secure a broader political package.

“Adaptation finance must stay at the heart of the COP30 package. It cannot be traded away in the final hours. People on the frontlines need resources, not rhetoric, and they need them now,” Söderberg said.

As the negotiations move into their final days, the world’s most vulnerable nations will be watching closely to see whether Belém delivers the finance they urgently need – or whether adaptation once again slips through the cracks of global climate diplomacy.

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