The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, brought together leaders, climate scientists, and delegates to address pressing global climate challenges. While the summit made some incremental progress, including a $300 billion climate finance target and operational carbon trading rules, it fell short of delivering transformative action. Challenges like the slow fossil fuel transition, insufficient climate finance, and a lack of ambition in national goals emerged as significant sticking points, leaving much to be desired for the future of climate action.