
G-ZERO Coalition: Climate Power Without Superpowers
COP29, Carbon Markets & the Rise of New Climate Alliances Beyond the Global North
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The emergence of the G-ZERO Coalition at COP29 in Baku signals a quiet but profound shift in global climate governance. As traditional powers struggle to align finance, responsibility, and action, a new coalition of climate-vulnerable yet carbon-neutral states is stepping forward to reshape the rules. This Global Eye Intelligence report delivers a strategic analysis of how COP29 outcomes and the G-ZERO coalition redefine climate diplomacy, investment flows, and geopolitical alignments.
The report examines the landmark $300 billion annual climate finance commitment, the operationalisation of Article 6 carbon markets, and innovative frameworks such as the Singapore–Peru carbon credit agreement. It explains why the Bhutan-led G-ZERO grouping—joined by nations like Madagascar, Panama, and Suriname—represents a new moral and strategic axis in climate negotiations, challenging the credibility and adequacy of developed-world commitments.
Beyond environmental policy, the analysis highlights geopolitical consequences: widening North–South tensions, the rise of alternative alliances, investment redirection into carbon markets, and growing pressure on multilateral institutions. Scenario assessments outline pathways ranging from cooperative climate acceleration to fragmented, competitive climate blocs.
Climate power is no longer monopolised by superpowers. Those who understand G-ZERO early will see how tomorrow’s climate alliances—and investments—are being shaped today. Follow Global Eye Intelligence to stay ahead of geopolitical shifts hidden inside global climate negotiations.
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