Taxing frequent flyers or ending subsidies for fossil fuels are among the ways the UK could raise money to help developing nations combat climate change , an analysis by an NGO has found.

World leaders have descended on the Brazilian city of Belem as the latest annual UN Climate Conference, COP30, begins.

The UK’s commitment to the climate talks has been thrown into question after it was announced the Government would opt out of a flagship fund to protect the world’s remaining tropical rainforests. New Feature

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It is also the first summit to take place since Keir Starmer announced cuts to the UK’s international aid budget , a key mechanism to help developing countries prepare for climate change.

As the latest round of talks begi

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