On Monday, the United States and the United Arab Emirates led the largest global coalition at the nexus of climate change and food security, the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate), which announced nearly double the investments, partners, and Innovation Sprints in transformative climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation.
The statements were made during the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 29), which was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, and had as its theme “In Solidarity for a Green World.”
To address the climate catastrophe, increase resilience, and provide mutual benefits for both people and the environment, AIM for Climate partners transform aspirations into reality by promoting innovation in climate-smart agriculture and food systems. The investment increase comprises $16.7 billion from 56 Government Partners and $12.5 billion from the accelerated investments of 129 Innovation Sprint Partners, driving change in climate-smart agriculture and food systems. The growing number of high-impact, private-sector, and public-private partnership-led projects deliver solutions to today’s climate and food challenges.
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