 A moving asset of Africa, President Joe Biden, has told the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday he would work with Congress to double funds by 2024. That should come up to $11.4 billion per year to help developing nations deal with climate change. The funding would help achieve a global goal set more than a decade ago. That's a goal of $100 billion per year to support climate action in vulnerable countries. We also have to support the countries and people that will be hit the hardest and that have the fewest resources to help them adapt. In April, I announced the United States will double our public international financing to help developing nations tackle the climate crisis. And today, I'm proud to announce that we'll work with the Congress to double that number again, including for adaptation efforts. This will make the United States the leader in public climate finance, and with our added support together with increased private capital and other from other donors, we'll be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.