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Bugün konferansta Birleşik Krallık’ın yeni Ulusal Belirlenmiş Katkısını duyuracağı açıklandı. Meslektaşım Fiona Harvey dün gece açıkladı ki, 2035 yılına kadar 1990 seviyelerine göre emisyonları %81 oranında azaltmayı taahhüt edecek. Hükümetin resmi danışmanları, İklim Değişikliği Komitesi’nin tavsiyesiyle uyumlu olan hedef, birçok aktivist tarafından Birleşik Krallık’ın taahhüt etmesi gereken asgari seviye olarak kabul edilse de, birçok kişi hedefin daha düşük olmaması konusunda rahat olacak. Birleşik Krallık, 2030 taahhüdünde 1990 seviyelerine göre emisyonları %68 oranında azaltma hedefine ulaşmak için şu anda doğru yolda değil, Sunak hükümeti altında hedefini düşürmüştü. Tam hikayeyi buradan okuyabilirsiniz: Keir Starmer, Cop29’da cesur yeni Birleşik Krallık iklim hedefini açıklayacak. This content discusses the notable absence of leaders from big developed countries at the Cop29 climate conference. Due to various reasons such as political crises, confirmation hearings, and coalition dissolution, leaders like Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Olaf Scholz, and others will not be attending. The focus will be on developing countries like Barbados and Azerbaijan, who will aim to make significant contributions to the discussions. The article also highlights the presence of leaders like Keir Starmer and Giorgia Meloni, who are expected to unveil important plans and initiatives during the event. The live coverage of the conference will provide updates on the discussions and outcomes from the ground and around the world. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturma konusunda yapay zeka asistanı ile nasıl çalışabileceğiniz anlatılmaktadır. Yapay zeka asistanları, metin yazarlarına, editörlere ve diğer içerik oluşturucularına içerik açıklamalarını oluşturmak konusunda yardımcı olabilir. İçerik açıklamaları, içeriğin özünü, amacını ve hedef kitlesini net bir şekilde tanımlar. Bu da içeriğin daha etkili ve anlaşılır olmasını sağlar. Bu içerik, yapay zeka asistanlarının içerik yaratım sürecinde nasıl kullanılabileceğine dair ipuçları sunmaktadır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturma süreci ve önemi hakkında bilgi verilecek. İçerik açıklamasının bir içeriğin özeti ve ana fikirlerinin okuyucuya sunulmasında ne kadar önemli bir rol oynadığı vurgulanacak. Ayrıca, bir içerik açıklamasının nasıl oluşturulması gerektiği ve hangi unsurların içermesi gerektiği konularına da değinilecek. Son olarak, doğru bir içerik açıklamasının okuyucuların ilgisini çekme ve içeriği daha anlaşılır hale getirme konusunda ne gibi faydalar sağlayabileceği üzerinde durulacak.

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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

Key events

Keir Starmer to announce UK’s new climate goal

The UK is to announce its new NDC, or nationally determined contribution, at the conference today. My colleague Fiona Harvey revealed last night that it will commit to an emissions reduction of 81% on 1990 levels by 2035.

The target is in line with the recommendation made by the government’s official advisers, the Climate Change Committee. Although campaigners have said the target should be considered the bare minimum the UK should commit to, privately many will feel relieved the target is not lower.

The UK is currently off track to meet its 2030 commitment of a 68% cut in emissions on 1990 levels, having reduced its ambition under the Sunak government.

Read the full story here:

World leaders to speak at day two in Baku

Fiona Harvey

Fiona Harvey

After a rather frustrating first day, when disagreements over the agenda led to delays and false starts, today is – or should be – the day Cop29 really gets going. Put another way, it’s when the circus comes to town, because security ramps up meaning no one can get anywhere, the corridors are packed with guards and camerapeople, and for this segment of the conference world leaders get to bask in the spotlight.

This is the start of the World Leaders Climate Action Summit, when heads of state and government arrive. This year, there will be notably fewer from big developed countries than could usually be expected.

After the election of Donald Trump, Joe Biden will not be putting in an appearance, and the beleaguered US delegation are looking anxious. Xi Jinping of China has made a habit of staying at home for Cops. Germany’s Olaf Scholz is facing the dissolution of his coalition, so he won’t be coming.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is stuck in the midst of confirmation hearings for her cabinet, which also means that Cop veterans Teresa Ribera – the dynamic former Spanish environment minister who has galvanised previous Cops – and Dan Jorgensen, the former Danish environment minister who has been a steadying presence since his first Cop in Copenhagen in 2009, will also be stuck in Brussels. Emanuel Macron of France has an ongoing crisis to cope with so is staying in Paris, from where he yesterday waved off Keir Starmer, one of the few heads of major economies to hit Baku.

Starmer is expected to unveil the UK’s NDC and boost the prospect of private sector cash ramping up to join the public money that is expected to be pledged here, through a deal that will see a key climate fundraising vehicle listed in London.

He will be joined by Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey, and others.

There will also be plenty of space given to developing countries to make their points. Mia Mottley of Barbados is here, an electric presence at previous Cops whose ideas for a revolution in climate finance are now becoming mainstream.

For Azerbaijan’s presidency, today will be crucial for national prestige. They will look to capitalise on the presence of leaders to give the instructions to their negotiating teams that are needed to unlock the talks. Behind the scenes and the public speeches, they will try to ensure that political leaders don’t get away with just an exchange of warm words and some photo opportunities.

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Welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of the Cop29 climate conference, where Tuesday is the first day of the world leaders’ event. The Guardian’s reporters will be bringing you updates from the ground and around the world. I’m Alan Evans, my colleague Damien Gayle will be taking over later, and you can reach us at cop29@theguardian.com.

World leaders to speak as Cop29 resumes – live updates | Cop29
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