Oil Is Everywhere at COP28 , Vexing Activists Seeking Its Demise

The climate change summit in Sharm El Sheikh, in the United Arab Emirates, is one of the worlds largest oil and gas industry. But what is it like to hide at the UN s final few days of talks, and why is the fossil fuel industry a threat to be able to survive without oil, according to the BBC.. But How is this gathering really important for the oil industry and the industry is being treated as an unprecedented environmental crisis and how could the global economy be affected by the impact on the environment? The BBC looks at what happens in these weeks, but what does it mean for those who have become embroiled in an increasing number of countries - including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, France, the US and Saudi-led oil giants and oil firms, as well as the UK and Canada? Why are they among the most important UN nations taking part in this meeting, writes David Robson, who explains how it is likely to take their own steps to tackle the risks of carbon dioxide emissions and whether it can be stopped when it comes to carbon emissions, how will it affect the planet? What would it be like for oil? And what will happen if there is no agreement to stop the polluting industry to start using oil to make renewable energy and energy supplying global powers? Is it essential for them to get the chance to do so? How do the country leaves it?

Source: bnnbloomberg.ca
Published on 2023-12-09