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COP28
The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP28, was held from November 30 to December 13 at Expo City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The conference was intended for governments to agree on policies to limit global temperature rises and adapt to climate change impacts. A final compromise agreement, the UAE Consensus, was reached, committing signatory countries to move away from carbon energy sources and reach net zero by 2050. However, the deal was criticized for its lack of clear commitment to fossil fuel phase-out or phase-down, and China and India did not sign the pledge to triple their renewable energy output. The conference was also marred by controversy surrounding its president, Sultan Al Jaber, and the host country's environmental record and role as a major fossil fuel producer.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.US under Joe Biden
- 3.China under Xi Jinping
- 4.Oil Market
- 5.Climate Change
- 6.Multilateralism
- 7.Biodiversity
- 8.UK under Keir Starmer
- 9.Pollution
- 10.Argentina under Javier Milei
- 11.Azerbaijan under Ilham Aliyev
- 12.Amazon Deforestation
countries
- 1.United Kingdom
- 2.Ghana
- 3.Japan
- 4.Kenya
- 5.Morocco
- 6.Marshall Islands
- 7.Malawi
- 8.Norway
- 9.New Zealand
- 10.Panama
- 11.Saudi Arabia
- 12.Togo
organizations
- 1.Alliance of Small Island States
- 2.Asia Society Policy Institute
- 3.UN Climate Change Conference
- 4.United Nations
- 5.Climate Action Network International
- 6.Climate Analytics
- 7.Council on Energy, Environment and Water
- 8.Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
- 9.Jubilee South Asia Pacific Movement
- 10.MDB
- 11.Power Shift Africa
- 12.World Resources Institute
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.António Guterres
- 3.Harjeet Singh
- 4.Jennifer Morgan
- 5.Juan Carlos Monterrey Gomez
- 6.Tamsin Walker
- 7.Tim Schauenberg
- 8.Wopke Hoekstra
- 9.Yalchin Rafiyev
- 10.Zinta Zommers
- 11.Angella Phiri
- 12.Annalena Baerbock