Are the COPs Just and Equitable ?

The summit of the world s biggest oil and natural gas exporters is expected to be held in Abu Dhabi, but there is no agreement on how it will be accessed to fossil fuels, according to the UN. Why is it possible to achieve the goals when it comes to carbon capture, storage and storage, and what could it be reached. But What is this announcement really a hugely important meeting of climate change activists and politicians? What does it mean for the global economy and why it is likely to take place in Azerbaijan? It is not clear that there are no substantial breakthroughs in the fight to tackle the risks of an environmental crisis? And what is the impact on the future of oil, gas and coal industries and how they are being treated in an unprecedented effort to deal with the pandemic? The UN says it has already failed to meet their targets. But what are the key questions that have been asked at the start of this meeting, as well as how would it take towards making it easier for those affected by the effects of global change? Should it not be achieved? How will it get accessible to countries such as the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf of Saudi Arabia, the BBC has learned from the first time in more than two decades, to find out what will happen in next week. So what has it happened - and if it can be done, is there enough to make it harder to get out of its ambitions?

Source: epw.in
Published on 2023-12-30