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climate-change2 years ago

Fossil Fuel Lobbyists Overwhelm COP28 Climate Talks

A record number of 2,456 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to the Cop28 climate negotiations, raising concerns about the influence of the fossil fuel industry over the UN summit. The number of industry-affiliated lobbyists in Dubai is almost four times higher than the previous year, outnumbering official Indigenous representatives by seven to one. This highlights the prioritization of oil and gas industry profits over climate action and frontline communities. The presence of fossil fuel lobbyists exceeds the combined total of delegates from the 10 most climate vulnerable countries. The rise in industry lobbyists may be attributed to the host country's plan to promote deals for its national oil and gas companies. Campaigners are calling for a fossil fuel phase-out commitment at Cop28 and an end to the industry's influence in climate policy.

climate-change2 years ago

Fossil Fuel Lobbyists Overwhelm COP28 Climate Summit, Sparking Outrage

There is widespread anger and criticism after it was revealed that a record number of fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to Cop28, the UN climate summit. Climate Action Network highlights that there are more fossil fuel lobbyists than delegates from the 10 most climate-vulnerable countries combined, and more than seven times the number of fossil fuel lobbyists than official Indigenous representatives. Activists and climate justice advocates are calling for an end to the influence of the fossil fuel industry in climate negotiations and for stronger regulation of their activities. The presence of these lobbyists is seen as hindering progress in reaching strong agreements to address the climate crisis.

climate-change2 years ago

"COP28: Unprecedented Fossil Fuel Lobbyist Presence Raises Concerns at Climate Talks"

A record number of nearly 2,500 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, according to advocacy groups. This sharp increase in attendance reflects a growing fight over the future of fossil fuels. Campaigners argue that the high number of lobbyists attending the talks is "beyond justification" and suggests that polluting industries are pushing a fossil fuel agenda at the expense of frontline communities. However, some, including former U.S. energy secretary Ernest Moniz, believe that Big Oil's participation should be welcomed. The language of the final agreement at COP28 will be closely monitored, as there is a debate between phasing out or phasing down fossil fuels.