Bu içerikte, Azerbaycan’da düzenlenen COP29 iklim değişikliği konferansının başkanı Elnur Soltanov’un gaz ve petrol anlaşmalarını görüştüğü gizli bir görüntüye yer verilmektedir. Soltanov’un Azerbaycan’ın devlet petrol ve gaz şirketi ile “yatırım fırsatları” hakkında konuştuğu ortaya çıkan kayıt, COP sürecinin ihlal edildiği ve skandal olduğu şeklinde yorumlanmaktadır. Ayrıca, Azerbaycan’ın ekonomisinin büyük bir kısmını oluşturan petrol ve gaz ile ilgili bilgiler de paylaşılmaktadır. COP29’un bu yıl Baku’da gerçekleşeceği ve iklim değişikliğine karşı alınacak önlemlerin tartışılacağı belirtilmektedir. Ancak, bu içerikte BBC’nin, ev sahibi hükümetin iddialı davranışlarını ikinci kez ortaya çıkardığı ifade edilmektedir. Global Witness adlı insan hakları örgütünün belgeler ve gizli video kayıtlarını paylaştığı belirtilmektedir. Soltanov’un potansiyel bir sponsorla yaptığı görüşmede, konferansın amacının iklim krizini çözmek ve hidrokarbonlardan adil, düzenli ve eşitlikçi bir şekilde uzaklaşmak olduğu belirtilmektedir. Ancak, Soltanov’un görüşmede petrol ve gazla ilgili anlaşmaları da görüşmeye açık olduğu ifade edilmektedir. Ayrıca, doğal gazı “geçiş yakıtı” olarak tanımlayan Soltanov’un, petrol ve gaz üretiminin belirli bir süre devam edeceğini söylediği aktarılmaktadır. Bu içerik, iklim değişikliği ile ilgili önemli bir konuyu ele almaktadır. 2015 Paris anlaşmasında belirtilen 2°C sıcaklık artışı sınırını aşmamak amacıyla, yeni petrol ve gaz sahalarının geliştirilmesinin uyumsuz olduğu açık bir şekilde ortaya konmuştur. Bu durum aynı zamanda dünya tarafından geçmiş küresel iklim zirvesinde fosil yakıtlardan uzaklaşma kararına da aykırıdır. COP sürecinde iş anlaşmaları yapmaya çalışmak, COP yetkililerinden beklenen davranış standartlarını ciddi bir şekilde ihlal etmektedir. Christiana Figueres, tarihi Paris anlaşmasının imzalanmasına başkanlık etmiş ve iklim konferanslarında petrol ve gaz anlaşmaları yapılmasının COP sürecine ihanet olduğunu belirtmiştir. Bu içeriğin ortaya çıkardığı bulgular, geçmişte Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri’nin COP28 ev sahipliğini petrol ve gaz anlaşmaları için kullanma planlarını ortaya çıkaran sızdırılmış belgelerin ardından gelmektedir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulması gerekmektedir. İçeriğin konusu ve ana fikri belirtilerek, içeriğin hangi bilgileri içerdiği ve okuyucuya ne gibi faydalar sağlayabileceği özetlenmelidir. Bu şekilde okuyucuların içeriği daha iyi anlamaları ve ilgilerini çekmeleri sağlanabilir.
Watch: Secret footage shows COP29’s chief Elnur Soltanov discussing gas and oil deals
A senior official at COP29 climate change conference in Azerbaijan appears to have used his role to arrange a meeting to discuss potential fossil fuel deals, the BBC can report.
A secret recording shows the chief executive of Azerbaijan’s COP29 team, Elnur Soltanov, discussing “investment opportunities” in the state oil and gas company with a man posing as a potential investor.
“We have a lot of gas fields that are to be developed,” he says.
A former head of the UN body responsible for the climate talks told the BBC that Soltanov’s actions were “completely unacceptable” and a “betrayal” of the COP process.
As well as being the chief executive of COP29, Soltanov is also the deputy energy minister of Azerbaijan and is on the board of Socar.
Azerbaijan’s COP29 team has not responded to a request for comment.
Oil and gas accounts for about half of Azerbaijan’s total economy and more than 90% of its exports, according to US figures.
COP29 will open in Baku on Monday and is the 29th annual UN climate summit, where governments discuss how to limit and prepare for climate change, and raise global ambition to tackle the issue.
The BBC has been shown documents and secret video recordings made by the human rights organisation, Global Witness.
It is understood that one of its representatives approached the COP29 team posing as the head of a fictitious Hong Kong investment firm specialising in energy.
He said this company was interested in sponsoring the COP29 summit but wanted to discuss investment opportunities in Azerbaijan’s state energy firm, Socar, in return. An online meeting with Soltanov was arranged.
During the meeting, Soltanov told the potential sponsor that the aim of the conference was “solving the climate crisis” and “transitioning away from hydrocarbons in a just, orderly and equitable manner”.
Anyone, he said, including oil and gas companies, “could come with solutions” because Azerbaijan’s “doors are open”.
However, he said he was open to discussions about deals too – including on oil and gas.
Initially, Soltanov suggested the potential sponsor might be interested in investing in some of the “green transitioning projects” Socar was involved in – but then spoke of opportunities related to Azerbaijan’s plans to increase gas production, including new pipeline infrastructure.
“There are a lot of joint ventures that could be established,” Soltanov says on the recording. “Socar is trading oil and gas all over the world, including in Asia.”
Soltanov then described natural gas as a “transitional fuel”, adding: “We will have a certain amount of oil and natural gas being produced, perhaps forever.”
The UN climate science body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, acknowledges there will be a role for some oil and gas up to 2050 and beyond. However, it has been very clear that “developing… new oil and gas fields is incompatible with limiting warming to 1.5C”.
It also goes against the agreement the world made at the last global climate summit to transition away from fossil fuels.
Soltanov appeared eager to help get discussions going, telling the potential sponsor: “I would be happy to create a contact between your team and their team [Socar] so that they can start discussions.”
A couple of weeks later the fake Hong Kong investment company received an email – Socar wanted to follow up on the lead.
Attempting to do business deals as part of the COP process appears to be a serious breach of the standards of conduct expected of a COP official.
These events are supposed to be about reducing the world’s use of fossil fuels – the main driver of climate change – not selling more.
The standards are set by the UN body responsible for the climate negotiations, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The UN said it could not comment directly on our findings but remarked that “the same rigorous standards” are applied to whoever hosts the conference, and that those standards reflect “the importance of impartiality on the part of all presiding officers”.
Its code of conduct for COP officials states they are “expected to act without bias, prejudice, favouritism, caprice, self-interest, preference or deference, strictly based on sound, independent and fair judgement.
“They are also expected to ensure that personal views and convictions do not compromise or appear to compromise their role and functions as a UNFCCC officer.”
Christiana Figueres, who oversaw the signing of the 2015 Paris agreement to limit global temperature rises to well below 2C, told the BBC that she was shocked anyone in the COP process would use their position to strike oil and gas deals.
She said such behaviour was “contrary and egregious” to the the purpose of COP and “a treason” to the process.
The BBC has also seen emails between the COP29 team and the fake investors.
In one chain, the team discusses a $600,000 (£462,000) sponsorship deal with a fake company in return for the Socar introduction and involvement in an event about “sustainable oil and gas investing” during COP29.
Officials offered five passes with full access to the summit and drafted a contract which initially required the firm to make some commitments to sustainability. Then it pushed back, one requirement was dropped and “corrections” were considered to another.
The BBC asked Azerbaijan’s COP29 team and Socar for comment. Neither responded to the requests.
The findings come a year after the BBC obtained leaked documents that revealed plans by the UAE to use its role as host of COP28 to strike oil and gas deals.
COP28 was the first time agreement was reached on the need to transition away from fossil fuels.
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