BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 16. The sixth day of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) is underway.
This landmark event has brought together representatives, leaders, and climate experts from around the globe.
The decision to host COP29 in Azerbaijan was made on December 11 last year during a plenary session of COP28 in Dubai.
The conference officially opened on November 11 at the Baku Olympic Stadium and will run until November 22. It marks the largest event ever organized by Azerbaijan and the first COP session held in the region.
A high-level World Leaders' Summit on Climate Action was held on November 12-13 as part of the conference.
A key outcome anticipated from COP29 is reaching an agreement on a fair and ambitious New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) for climate financing.
In addition to laying the groundwork for climate action, the establishment of financing mechanisms is essential for meeting the 1.5°C target and fostering global collaboration.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992, aims to prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system. The COP, or Conference of the Parties, serves as the Convention’s decision-making body.
The Convention has 198 member states. Unless otherwise agreed, COP sessions are held annually. The first COP was convened in Berlin in March 1995, with its secretariat located in Bonn.
Trend brings you highlights and key moments from the sixth day of COP29: