The COP29 meeting stalled on day one, with diplomats spending hours negotiating over what, exactly, they'll negotiate over the coming two weeks, Newsroom's Marc Daalder reports from Baku, Azerbaijan.
Climate finance, carbon trading, New Zealand's oil and gas drilling and global emissions reduction efforts are some of the key things to watch.
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