
From 11 to 22 November 2024, world leaders and delegates will meet in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the largest climate event of the year – the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29).
Last year at COP28 in Dubai, countries agreed to “transition away” from fossil fuels for the first time ever. They also launched a new fund to compensate vulnerable countries for climate ‘loss and damage.’
Will they deliver on their promises this year – and will it be enough?
In this second episode of our ‘What the COP?!’ series, we will explore the most pressing challenges on the road to Baku, the intersectional impacts of the climate crisis and what young people want to see from this year’s negotiations.
🗓️ Join us on Tuesday, 5 November at 11:00 UTC for a compelling discussion featuring Brian Kithinji, executive director of the Policy Action Initiative; Thalia Silva, national coordinator at Engajamundo; intersectional environmentalist Jefferson Estela, and Ayshka Najib, climate justice activist at Fridays for Future MAPA.
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This was a very interesting discussion, thank you so much! 🌟