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    EU renews support for climate action at COP29 in Azerbaijan

    November 10, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk:  The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing global climate initiatives, pledging robust support for finance and investment targets aimed at tackling climate change during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The conference will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, 2024, with the EU set to push for critical reforms and increased commitments to meet global climate goals.

    EU renews support for climate action at COP29 in Azerbaijan

    The European Commission highlighted that COP29 will build upon the framework set at COP28 in Dubai, UAE, which saw significant pledges toward the energy transition. The EU aims to solidify goals for phasing out fossil fuels, boosting renewable energy investments, and doubling energy efficiency initiatives by 2030. These goals underscore the EU’s commitment to transitioning to clean energy and ensuring that global temperature rises remain within the limits agreed in the Paris Agreement.

    In line with the Paris Agreement’s objective of keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, the EU will work closely with international partners at COP29. Recognizing climate change as a transnational threat affecting both Europe and the world, the EU’s delegation seeks to drive forward a new global financial framework for climate action. The proposed framework will aim to attract private investments, diversify funding sources, and set supportive conditions for green finance initiatives on a global scale.

    The European Commission further emphasized that financial flows must be aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goals. To this end, the EU will focus on establishing a new collective target for climate finance, intended to mobilize both public and private funding for climate mitigation and adaptation projects. As part of this initiative, the EU’s National Quality Work Group will guide efforts to shape multilateral climate finance discussions, aligning national financial systems with international climate goals.

    This year, the EU’s negotiators will also concentrate on developing a new nationally determined contribution (NDC), following a recent commitment to an emissions reduction target of 90% by 2040. This target is expected to be enshrined in the European Climate Law, demonstrating the EU’s dedication to long-term emissions reduction goals and further anchoring climate action within its legal framework.

    Additionally, the EU delegation will seek to advance discussions on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which governs international carbon markets. The EU aims to establish standardized frameworks for carbon offset projects that meet principles of transparency, accountability, and effectiveness, addressing the global need for integrity in carbon trading mechanisms.

    European Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, will lead the EU’s negotiating team at COP29, working alongside the Council Presidency and EU Member States. Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson will join discussions on November 14 and 15, focusing on the shift from fossil fuels, methane emission reductions, and clean technology advancements. Meanwhile, Iliana Ivanova, the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, and Youth, will attend a high-level session on November 12 titled “The Future of Net-Zero Competitiveness.”

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