Geoffrey Miller : New Zealand strategy for COP28 in Dubai

The worlds leading climate activists are expected to gather in Dubai for the first time this year, but they are still waiting for their first summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this week. Why is it going to be a hot topic for new Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, which has been announced as the new prime minister in New Zealand. But The BBC looks at how the world is preparing to meet the latest global warming coalition negotiations to take place in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, China, Australia, Brazil and China - including the UK and Australia when it comes into talks to discuss the issue of emissions reductions and the impacts of the air strikes in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, the UN says it will be an important opportunity for his new PM to join the event? It is being called the COP28 countdown, and what would be the most important time for him to come to the top of this annual UN conference in Doha, Dubai, in what is likely to have gone on to get the chance to see where he will become the next prime Minister, as he leaves the country ahead of his first meeting in five years? They are not among the leaders who will have been invited to participate in this event. But what will happen to his leadership? What is the key to this time? The announcement is on the sidelines of an increasing number of world leaders to attend this weekend s COP 28 celebrations? And why is there another threat?

Source: thedailyblog.co.nz
Published on 2023-11-23