Cop day 5 live: Indigenous activists blockade the summit centre as climate conference continues
As the climate conference entered its fifth day, activists blockaded the main entrance demanding to speak to the Brazilian presidentNorway and the United Arab Emirates - both significant fossil fuel producers - are among the ministerial pairings announced by the Brazilian Cop30 Presidency. The task of the pairings is to consult with countries on specific issues and report their views back to the presidency, to help the negotiations progress.The ministers from Norway and the UAE will work on the “global stocktake”, the strand of the talks about the big gap between the carbon emissions cuts needed and the real world. At its heart is cutting fossil fuel emissions, which makes it a target for obstruction by petrostates. The UAE hosted Cop28 in 2023, which delivered the first ever mention of fossil fuels in a Cop outcome.Gambia and Germany, working on adaptationEgypt and Spain, working on mitigation, i.e. cutting emissionsMexico and Poland, working on just transition, i.e. making the switch to a clean economy fairAustralia and India, working on clean technology transfer from rich to poor countriesChile and Sweden, working on gender, i.e. ensuring climate action addresses gender inequality and empowers women Continue reading...
As the climate conference entered its fifth day, activists blockaded the main entrance demanding to speak to the Brazilian president
Norway and the United Arab Emirates - both significant fossil fuel producers - are among the ministerial pairings announced by the Brazilian Cop30 Presidency. The task of the pairings is to consult with countries on specific issues and report their views back to the presidency, to help the negotiations progress.
The ministers from Norway and the UAE will work on the “global stocktake”, the strand of the talks about the big gap between the carbon emissions cuts needed and the real world. At its heart is cutting fossil fuel emissions, which makes it a target for obstruction by petrostates. The UAE hosted Cop28 in 2023, which delivered the first ever mention of fossil fuels in a Cop outcome.
Gambia and Germany, working on adaptation
Egypt and Spain, working on mitigation, i.e. cutting emissions
Mexico and Poland, working on just transition, i.e. making the switch to a clean economy fair
Australia and India, working on clean technology transfer from rich to poor countries
Chile and Sweden, working on gender, i.e. ensuring climate action addresses gender inequality and empowers women
Continue reading...
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