The climate summit in Baku ended in tension. Increasingly, the “COPs” reflect global divides on fossil fuels, climate justice and North-South cooperation. In short, the shaky march of the world.
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Deputy head of the Planet division
Par Michel De MuelenaerePublished on 11/24/2024 at 10:57
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IIt was a hair’s breadth away, but the last world climate summit (COP29), which ended overnight from Saturday to Sunday, finally went through the eye of the needle. The subject was hot, the discussions were tense, the conclusions tortuous, and waking up in Baku (Azerbaijan) is difficult for everyone. A COP is a summary of today’s world. And what washed up on the shores of the Caspian is both enlightening and sobering.
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