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This content provides updates from Cop29 in Baku, focusing on the theme of “peace, relief, and recovery.” It discusses the impact of climate change on conflicts, world leaders’ speeches on aggression and peace, and the need for climate finance. The article also highlights Azerbaijan’s efforts to promote cooperation on climate issues and the challenges faced in addressing environmental threats in conflict-affected regions. Bu içerikte, kripto ve petrol bazlı plastiklere vergi koymak, ciddi destekçilere sahip olan yaratıcı finansman kaynaklarından biri olabilir. Cop29’un önde gelen müzakerecisi Yalchin Rafiyev, iklim finansmanı hedefiyle ilgili metni “teknik sürecin üç yılında ilk kez tartışma için çalışılabilir bir temel” olarak nitelendirdi. Diğerleri ise daha şüpheci görünüyor. Ayrıca, günün olaylarını canlı bloglayan Bibi van der Zee, Cop29’un “amacına uygun olmadığını” belirten bazı etkili iklim politikası uzmanlarının eleştirileri hakkında yazdı. Etkili kişiler arasında eski BM Genel Sekreteri Ban Ki-moon, eski İrlanda Cumhurbaşkanı Mary Robinson, eski BM iklim şefi Christiana Figueres ve önde gelen iklim bilimcisi Johan Rockström bulunmaktadır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturmanın önemi ve nasıl yapılacağı üzerine bilgiler verilmektedir. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özetini oluşturarak okuyuculara içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu özetler. İyi bir içerik açıklaması, okuyucuların içeriği hızlıca anlamalarına ve ilgilerini çekmelerine yardımcı olur. İçerik açıklaması oluşturmanın önemi vurgulanırken, doğru bir içerik açıklaması nasıl oluşturulur konusunda ipuçları ve örnekler de verilmektedir. Bu içerik, içerik yayıncıları ve dijital pazarlamacılar için faydalı bilgiler sunmaktadır.

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Friday at Cop29

Ajit Niranjan

Ajit Niranjan

Today is “peace, relief and recovery” day at Cop29 in Baku, a fitting theme for a year in which horrific violence has hit millions in countries such as Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan and the DRC.

Researchers suggest that climate change has fuelled some major conflicts in recent history, though they are quick to stress it is just one factor among many. Increasingly scarce water supplies are among the risks for future wars – a finding that may be of particular concern to host country Azerbaijan, which depends on upstream sources outside of its borders for most of its water. (For a small note of hope: as economies switch from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy, conflicts over energy resources may well decline.)

Many world leaders took note of the aggression rocking the world in their speeches on Tuesday and Wednesday. Leaders from across the geopolitical divide, such as Belarus and the EU, spoke about violent imperialism and the need for peace. Several leaders criticised Israel’s bombing of Gaza and the muted international response.

“How can we work together for our shared future when some are deemed unworthy of life?” asked the crown prince of Jordan, Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. He was one of the few to draw an explicit link between war and climate, explaining how conflict compounds the environmental threats that people face. It’s a problem felt particularly acutely in Jordan, where refugees make up an estimated one-third of the population.

Azerbaijan has framed the whole summit as a “peace” Cop, eager to paint the country in a positive light after the blood shed in Nagorno-Karabakh last year. Whether the spin will encourage great cooperation in Baku on climate is yet to be seen.

Negotiations are otherwise inching forward, and a flurry of reports came out yesterday that may shape the deals done behind closed doors. It kicked off with the powerful finding that poor countries need $1 trillion a year in climate finance by 2030 – five years earlier than rich countries are likely to agree to, as my colleague Fiona Harveyexplained. Taxing crypto and petroleum-based plastics could be one of many creative sources of finance with serious backers, another report noted.

Yalchin Rafiyev, Cop29’s lead negotiator, described the text on the pivotal climate finance goal as “a workable basis for discussion for the first time in the three years of the technical process.” Others seem more sceptical.

Good morning! This is Bibi van der Zee, and we’ll be live blogging the events of the day at Cop29.

It’s day five, and things are beginning to get a little testy, after some extremely highly esteemed Cop watchers declared that the system is no longer ‘fit for purpose’.

My colleague Fiona Harvey has written about their criticisms:

Future UN climate summits should be held only in countries that can show clear support for climate action and have stricter rules on fossil fuel lobbying, according to a group of influential climate policy experts.

The group includes former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, the former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, the former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and the prominent climate scientist Johan Rockström.

They have written to the UN demanding the current complex process of annual “conferences of the parties” under the UN framework convention on climate change – the Paris agreement’s parent treaty – be streamlined, and meetings held more frequently, with more of a voice given to developing countries.

“It is now clear that the Cop is no longer fit for purpose. We need a shift from negotiation to implementation,” they wrote.

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