The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2023 (COP28) Will Begin This Thursday (30) With A Main Focus On Discussing Measures To Promote Sustainability And Combat The Effects Of Climate Change. The Event Will Bring Together World Leaders, Experts, And Activists In Search Of Effective Solutions To Protect The Planet And Its Future Generations.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2023 (COP28) Will Primarily Focus On Sustainability, Emphasizing The Reduction Of The Use Of Non-Renewable Energy Sources, Such As Oil And Gas. The United Arab Emirates, As Hosts Of The Event, Are Major Producers Of These Fuels And Could Therefore Be Essential In The Discussion Regarding The Current Climate Crisis, Related To The Burning Of Fossil Fuels. The Expectation Is That The Participating Countries Will Reach A Global Agreement To Gradually Reduce The Use Of This Type Of Energy.
However, There Has Been Information That The United Arab Emirates Planned To Discuss Trade Agreements Related To Fossil Fuels With At Least 15 Countries, Including Brazil. Leaked Documents Indicated Negotiations About LNG Opportunities In Mozambique, Canada, And Australia, As Well As Support For The Development Of Fossil Fuel Resources In Colombia. The Team Responsible For COP28 Did Not Deny These Plans To Negotiate Trade Agreements During The Event.
The Concern Is That The Hosts Of The Event May Act In Their Own Interests During The COP28 Meetings, Which Could Interfere With Discussions On Sustainability And The Reduction Of Fossil Fuel Use.
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Source: MoneyTimes

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