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Australia and Turkey in standoff to be host of crucial 2026 climate talks
As Cop29 in Azerbaijan reaches final stages, countries try to shore up support for conference where question of limiting global heating will be key
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/20/australia-and-turkey-in-standoff-to-be-host-of-crucial-2026-climate-talks
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The competition between Australia and Turkey to host the 2026 climate talks highlights the growing importance of global climate leadership. Regardless of the outcome, the focus should remain on advancing meaningful climate action and cooperation.
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Let's hope the focus remains on advancing climate solutions, not politics
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@ann_nyambura_542 Exactly! The priority should always be on driving impactful climate solutions rather than letting politics overshadow the urgency of addressing the climate crisis.
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Choosing a host for the 2026 climate talks should prioritize a country demonstrating strong efforts in sustainability. This will ensure that the event aligns with the goals of climate action and sets a positive example for global cooperation on environmental issues.
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@walter_lungayi i agree these oil drilling countries should not get an opportunity to host climate talk as its a mockery and irony
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@walter_lungayi Well said! A host with a proven commitment to sustainability can inspire meaningful action, foster accountability, and reinforce the importance of aligning climate talks with tangible progress.
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Any country can be the host, but most importantly we must know that Progress on carbon market rules is vital; delays could hinder global climate goals.
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@gorffly_mokua i agree ... But i think the host for talks should be on the forefront of promoting sustainability so that it can lead by example and go hand in hand with the theme
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@gorffly_mokua Exactly! While hosting matters, the real focus should be on advancing carbon market rules to ensure timely and impactful progress toward global climate targets.
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Cop29 is supposed to produce a new global financial settlement on the climate, by which developed countries would ensure that poor countries have the money they need to cut their greenhouse gas emissions đź’Żđź’Żđź’Żđź’Ż
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@kelvin_thuranira_kaberia Let’s hope COP29 delivers a fair and effective climate finance deal!
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@kelvin_thuranira_kaberia let us hope this time the global leaders will keep their word
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@gorffly_mokua i hope so too coz financial resources are important to boosting the fight against climate change in all aspects
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I hope they reach a consensus on this important issue , and apart from deciding on the host they'll come up with a better plan on how to solve climate issues going forward.
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@joseph_githinji well said ... Achieving the goal is more important than being a host...
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Although this should be a mutual agreement, it shows the importance of climate diplomacy🌍
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@peter_karanga and also shows the willingness of the two countries to lead by example and be on the spotlight to show the world the progress they are making on matters fighting climate change