BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 20. As part of COP29 in Baku, Trend News Agency proudly presents COP for Hope, a special project offering an unparalleled platform to hear from world leaders and trailblazers in politics, economics, science, and ecology, all united by a shared commitment to addressing today’s pressing climate challenges.
COP29 participant Jan Herman Peter Ten Brugenseit from the Netherlands became our next interviewee.
In an interview with Trend, he said that it is very important that everyone sticks to the agreements reached over the last few years.
Jan Herman Pieter Ten Brugenseit highlighted that currently it is challenging to forecast the trajectory of the negotiations.
“I think the organization here is good. Naturally, COP negotiations take place every year. It is not always successful and easy. So it's hard to make predictions right now, but I do hope for a good outcome.
“The primary theme is the necessity for enough climate money. However, it is evident that this is not an undertaking feasible for 20 or 23 nations. A greater number of nations must contribute to this initiative. This is a significant concern. It is imperative that all parties adhere to the agreements established over the past few years,” he emphasized.
To note, the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), which will last until November 22, was opened at the Baku Olympic Stadium on November 11. The event is the largest organized by Azerbaijan to date and is the first time the region has hosted the event in Azerbaijan.
The main expectation from COP29 is to agree on a fair and ambitious New Collective Quantitative Goal (NCQG) on climate finance.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is an agreement signed at the Rio Earth Summit in June 1992 to prevent dangerous human interference in the climate system. The acronym COP (Conference of Parties) means “Conference of Parties” and is the highest legislative body overseeing the implementation of the Framework Convention on Climate Change.
A whopping 198 countries have thrown their hats in the ring as parties to the Convention. Unless the parties decide to change the game plan, COP takes place once a year. The inaugural COP event took place in March 1995 in the bustling city of Berlin, Germany, with its secretariat nestled in Bonn.
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