COP29 begun in Baku, Azerbaijan to deal with environmental pollution, climate change and global warming.
Hundreds of leaders and experts from all over the world are participating in ‘COP 29’.
As COP29 has begun in Baku, Azerbaijan, 29th session of Conference of Parties (COP29) will run until November 22. It is bringing together global leaders and experts to address urgent environmental issues. The summit’s focus is on reducing carbon emissions, combating global warming, and securing financial resources to support climate action. A significant part of COP29’s agenda is the provision of climate finance. Also aiming to help developing countries cope with the devastating impacts of climate change.
COP29 has highlighted importance of providing financial resources to vulnerable nations. COP29 also highlighted that it will enhance their capacity to fight climate change and adapt to its effects. This makes “climate finance” a central theme of conference, underscoring the need for global cooperation to achieve a sustainable future.
Scientists warn 2024 is set to be the hottest year on record, ahead of the World Summit on Climate Change. This underscores the urgent need for more aggressive action to curb global warming and mitigate its consequences.
COP29 provides a platform for governments to discuss and implement concrete measures aimed at reducing global temperatures. It also focuses on securing the future of our planet.
In a historic move, Afghanistan has sent its first delegation to COP29 since the establishment of the Taliban government. The Afghan delegation, led by officials from the National Environmental Protection Agency, is participating in the summit in Baku. This marks an important step in global climate discussions and, furthermore, demonstrates Afghanistan’s commitment to addressing environmental challenges.
COP29 is crucial in shaping the future of global climate policies, and the focus on financial support for developing nations could pave the way for more inclusive and effective climate action worldwide.
According to a foreign news agency, a spokesman for the Afghan Foreign Ministry said that an Afghan delegation consisting of officials from the National Environmental Protection Agency has arrived in Azerbaijan to participate in the COP29 summit in Baku.
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