COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan: Explainers, deals, talks, analyses
MANILA, Philippines – The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference or COP29, is taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, where global leaders negotiate solutions to the climate crisis. Key agenda items include climate finance, the transition from fossil fuels, and funding for loss and damage.
During the summit, the Philippines signed a host country agreement with the Loss and Damage Fund Board. This formalizes the country’s duties in the board. Another notable development is the publication of a critical open letter, signed by experts, former leaders, and scientists, which said the COP was no longer fit for purpose and needed reform.
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EXPLAINERS
EXPLAINER: A guide to UN climate jargon, from NDCs to ‘unabated’ emissions
Here’s a rough guide to the jargon being used in Dubai at COP28, the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Ahead of COP29, PH civil society wants $5-trillion climate fund for poor countries
Every global civil society network agrees with setting up a new climate finance goal, says John Leo Algo, national coordinator of Aksyon Klima.
COP29: What are the key issues at the UN climate summit in Baku?
Here are some of the top agenda items for the November 11-22 summit.
TIMELINE: UN climate negotiations through the years to COP29
Here are some key moments in the history of climate talks.
With all eyes on Brazil, COP29 must deliver on climate finance
Before COP29 even begins, all eyes are already on COP30, set to take place in Brazil, which many consider the inflection point of global climate action.
EXPLAINER: What is the point of a UN climate COP?
Here’s what you need to know about why the annual United Nations climate summit matters.
At COP29, PH formalizes host duties of Loss and Damage Fund Board
The Philippines signs a host country agreement with the Loss and Damage Fund Board, formalizing its duties in the board.
EXPLAINER: Why are countries fighting over climate finance at COP29?
Here is what you need to know about the November 11-22 summit talks on finance.
COP29: What is the latest science on climate change?
Scientists say that evidence shows global warming and its impacts are unfolding faster than expected.
The world largely failed its $100 billion climate fund goal. But we need more.
COP29 is expected to create a new climate fund target that governments and civil society are already eyeing to be worth trillions of dollars.
COP climate talks not fit for purpose and need reform, say climate leaders
A group of former leaders and climate experts publishes a critical open letter mid-way through what has so far been a fractious summit.
Still no number for new climate finance goal as COP29 reaches final hours
The draft negotiating text on the new climate finance goal was released a day before COP29 is set to wrap up, but without the long-awaited number that has deeply divided countries in Baku, Azerbaijan.
OPINION PIECES
[OPINION] How is COP29 relevant to Filipinos?
‘The significance of this year’s climate talks is higher for our country for several reasons.’
[OPINION] Taiwan has much to offer the world in terms of climate action
‘Taiwan is pressing toward a fair transition that leaves no one behind.’
INTERVIEWS AND OTHER VIDEOS
Rappler Talk: COP29 partners linked to Azerbaijan’s ruling clan
We talk to journalist Ilya Lozovsky on OCCRP’s investigation linking Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev’s family and inner circle to COP29’s official partners.
Rappler Recap: Money talks, Trump win mark COP29 opening
Here’s a rundown of what transpired in the first two days of COP29.
WATCH: A walk through the COP29 venue in Azerbaijan
We take you around the venue in Baku, Azerbaijan, where COP29 is being held.
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