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climate-change2 years ago

Mixed Results at COP28: Wins and Losses in the Fight Against Climate Change

The largest international climate change conference, COP28, concluded with a weak agreement that called for countries to use less fossil fuel without specifying when or by how much. The conference saw commitments to cut methane pollution, boost renewable energy, and allocate more funding for climate change adaptation and mitigation. However, there was little action to curb methane emissions from agriculture, particularly meat production. The goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is becoming increasingly unlikely, as emissions continue to rise. The challenge now is to translate these commitments into action and address issues such as transparency, investment goals, and the distribution of funds.

climate-change2 years ago

OPEC Leader Urges Members to Resist Fossil Fuel Phase-Out at COP 28

The head of OPEC has urged members to reject any COP28 agreement that "targets" fossil fuels, highlighting deep divisions as the UN climate conference in Dubai enters its final week. A new draft of the final agreement includes options ranging from a "phase out of fossil fuels in line with best available science" to no language on them at all. At least 80 countries are demanding a COP28 agreement that calls for an eventual end to the use of fossil fuels, while Saudi Arabia remains a vocal holdout. The credibility of the COP process is at stake if leaders fail to agree on a fossil fuel phase-out.

diplomacy2 years ago

Armenia and Azerbaijan Collaborate for Peace and POW Exchange

Armenia has agreed not to block Azerbaijan's candidacy to host the COP29 U.N. climate conference, as part of efforts to promote reconciliation between the two estranged South Caucasus neighbors. This move, along with the release of captured soldiers by both countries, signals a potential improvement in trust and a commitment to normalize relations. The joint statement also mentioned the intention to reach a peace treaty based on respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. Armenia and Azerbaijan have been in conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region for decades, and these recent gestures aim to build confidence and pave the way for further discussions and confidence-building measures.

climate-change2 years ago

COP28: Clash of Interests Threatens Climate Conference's Credibility

The COP28 climate conference is being criticized for descending into a farce after controversial climate remarks by COP28 president Sultan Al Jaber, who initially claimed there is "no science" behind phasing out fossil fuels. This statement caused an uproar, with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres and Al Gore calling for a total phase-out. King Charles III also expressed concern over the threat of fossil fuels. Al Jaber later denied making the statement, but the conference is now trying to paper over their differences. The future of the conference and its ability to address climate change effectively is being questioned.

climate-change2 years ago

COP28 President Sparks Controversy with Denial of Science Behind Fossil Fuel Phase Out

Sultan Al-Jaber, the president of COP28 and CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., is facing criticism for claiming that there is "no science" behind calls for a phase out of fossil fuels. His remarks have been described as "farcical" and verging on climate denial. Scientists and advocates argue that a fossil fuel phase out is crucial for the success of the U.N. climate conference. Al-Jaber's appointment as COP28 president has been controversial due to his role in the oil industry. The debate over the future of fossil fuel rules and the language of the final agreement is ongoing.

climate-change2 years ago

"Kamala Harris Sets Record-Breaking Carbon Footprint on Trip to Abu Dhabi Climate Conference"

Vice President Kamala Harris is attending the COP28 climate conference in Dubai on behalf of President Joe Biden, who decided not to attend. The conference is expected to have the largest carbon footprint in history due to the record number of attendees, including 97,000 official delegates and an estimated 400,000 people in total. Critics have raised concerns about potential side deals on fossil fuels involving the UAE's state-owned oil and gas company. Harris will also address the conflict between Israel and Hamas during her visit. The conference will focus on accelerating the spread of clean energy and discussing a framework for an international fund to address climate damage in developing countries. Climate activists have criticized Biden for not attending the event.

health2 years ago

"Pope Francis Cancels Dubai Trip and COP28 Visit on Doctor's Orders"

Pope Francis has canceled his trip to the COP 28 climate conference in Dubai on doctor's orders due to his flu-like condition and inflammation of the respiratory tract. Although his general clinical picture has improved, doctors have advised against the trip. The Pope's other appointments for the week remain scheduled, and alternative ways for his participation in the discussions will be explored. This would have been the Pope's 45th foreign visit.

world-news2 years ago

"Truce Controversies, Presidential Farewells, and Elephant Road Rage: A Quick Recap of Today's Headlines"

The truce between Israel and Hamas is extended, but controversies arise over the release of hostages and prisoners. Leaked documents reveal plans to discuss oil deals at the UN's climate conference. Former first lady Rosalynn Carter's funeral takes place, with US presidents and other leaders in attendance. In Malaysia, a car is trampled by a herd of wild elephants after hitting a baby elephant.

energy-and-environment2 years ago

UAE's ADNOC Accelerates Net Zero Climate Target to 2045

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has advanced its target for achieving net zero carbon emissions by five years to 2045, ahead of the United Arab Emirates hosting the UN climate conference in December. ADNOC, which plans to expand its oil and gas production, also revealed its emissions for the first time, reaching approximately 24 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2022. The company aims to reduce its carbon intensity by 25% by 2030 and had previously committed to a methane intensity target of 0.15% by 2025. However, ADNOC did not mention Scope 3 emissions, which account for the majority of emissions from the burning of the fuel it produces.