Anger as oil and gas industry veteran chosen to lead next COP climate talks (www.independent.co.uk)
from ZeroCool@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 05:35
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jeffw@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 05:38 next collapse

…. Again? Is COP just a cabal of state-owned oil companies now?

ZeroCool@slrpnk.net on 06 Jan 2024 05:45 collapse

Yep. The oil and gas industry has successfully taken over the United Nations Climate Change conference.

LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 09:36 collapse

And yet the switch to renewables continues and hit record use this year 🤷‍♂️

neutronicturtle@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 10:46 next collapse

Unfortunately use of fossil fuels also continues to hit record numbers year after year.

Nudding@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 11:02 collapse

Lol

autotldr@lemmings.world on 06 Jan 2024 05:40 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Last year there was widespread anger at the appointment of Sultan Al Jaber, the chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, to head the climate talks in Dubai.

Ending the burning of fossil fuels is seen as vital to keeping global temperature rises under 1.5C and averting the worst effects, such as drought, floods and devastation of food production.

The Azerbaijani government appointed Mr Babayev, its ecology and natural resources minister, as president of the United Nations Cop29 talks that are due to be held in Baku in November.

Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer told The Independent: “A dangerous and very unwelcome pattern is developing with this latest planned appointment – the oil industry capture of the COP process.

However, according to a leaked 2008 telegram from the US Azeri ambassador to the US government, Mr Babayev’s approach put him at odds with Socar’s “grand old man”, a company chief.

He said Socar was trying to establish a master plan for cleaning-up the Absheron Peninsula, devastated by oil and chemicals production, and that his mission was to “change the mentality” of Azerbaijanis over their responsibilities to preserve the environment.


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OurTragicUniverse@kbin.social on 06 Jan 2024 07:45 next collapse

We're speedrunning venus by tuesday

TawdryPorker@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 10:59 next collapse

Why does there even need to be a COP every year? They know what to do, they know what will be enough and they have the authority in their home nations to do it. COP is just theatre.

rynzcycle@kbin.social on 06 Jan 2024 11:34 collapse

Why does there even need to be a COP every year?

COP is just theatre.

Asked and answered.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 06 Jan 2024 17:00 collapse

Those G650s aren’t gonna fly themselves, you know. Gotta make it a destination event.

crsu@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 15:47 next collapse

Regulatory capture is wonderful. Where are they going to spend their money when there’s no society anymore?

Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 18:13 next collapse

COP is illegitimate and should be treated as such. It is a meeting of fossil fuel executives and billionaires to discuss how to control global messaging on climate change and how to protect fossil fuel profits. There is no other purpose.

The news should remind their audience of this fact every time they mention it. Excluding this information in an article is complicity.

BoJo@discuss.tchncs.de on 06 Jan 2024 07:24 collapse

Meanwhile, the “green, climate-friendly” US is hitting record oil and record gas production. Pointing at this is deflecting from the real issues: while OPEC has cut production recently, the US is happily filling the void.

That’s the problem: oil’s strategic value makes it impossible for any one party to enforce lower production and higher prices. Any solution needs to consider all stakeholders and set aside moral grandstanding.