It is the time of year again for climate policy to take centre stage. From 11 to 22 November 2024, world leaders, decision makers and other stakeholders such as representatives of the private sector, youth and civil society, will gather in Baku, Azerbaijan for the 29th Conference of the Parties, or COP in short. This means the spotlight is once again on the climate crisis and the actions needed to address it. Countries will have to follow up on previous commitments and advance new ones, all amidst geopolitically challenging times. Here are 5 highlights to expect …
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