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COP29: Civil society protests mark energy day at UN climate summit in Azerbaijan

The Baku summit is focused on securing climate crisis financing, but activists argue that discussions on reducing fossil fuel emissions have been sidelined.

November 16, 2024 / 11:34 IST
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Civil society activists held demonstrations at the summit venue at Baku Olympics stadium

Several protests erupted at the Baku climate summit’s energy day as civil society groups decried the lack of progress on phasing out heat-trapping fossil fuels.

The Baku summit is focused on ensuring adequate finance to tackle the climate crisis, and activists said the discourse on fossil fuels has taken a backseat.

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Civil society activists held demonstrations at the summit venue at Baku Olympics stadium, demanding immediate action from authorities. “The volume of fossil fuel lobbyists roaming in the corridors and rooms of COP29 will continue to impede progress towards climate action if left unchecked,” said Erika Lennon, senior attorney at the Center for International Environmental Law. “We need to reform the climate negotiations process and make sure the voices of people on the frontlines, not the voices of polluters, are taking centre stage.”

An analysis showed that the number of company executives and lobbyists outnumber the delegations of almost every country at the conference. “The UN climate talks are full of fossil fuel lobbyists,” said Nathan Stewart of Fossil Free Politics, a non-profit.