UN Bonn climate conference reveals flashpoints ahead of COP31
Türkiye proposed a global electrification target as negotiators made progress on just transition rules while adaptation finance talks stalled.
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UN climate chief warns against backsliding amid geopolitics
UN climate chief Simon Stiell warned countries against ‘cherry-picking’ global commitments that ‘suit tactically in the moment’. (EPA Images pic) PARIS: UN climate chief Simon Stiell said Thursday countries made some progress at talks in Germany but warned against backsliding as geopolitical tensions stalk negotiations ahead of this year’s COP31 summit. The energy crisis triggered by the war in the Middle East has fuelled calls for countries to …
Response to the closing of the Bonn climate talks
Romain Ioualalen, Global Policy lead at Oil Change International, said: “At the Bonn climate talks close, countries cannot ignore the devastating consequences of continued fossil fuel reliance. Across the world, fossil-fueled wars drive destruction and human suffering, while volatile oil and gas prices push up energy and food costs, making life unaffordable for millions.“That is why countries need energy transition roadmaps. If designed well, th…
SB64: Geopolitical tensions fuel stalemate in Bonn, raising expectations for COP31 « Carbon Pulse
Climate negotiators ended two weeks of talks in Bonn with mixed results, as geopolitical conflicts over climate finance and fossil fuels limited technical and diplomatic movement in most areas, largely leaving the international climate community eyeing November's COP31 summit for greater progress.
As part of the agenda leading up to the Conference of the Parties (COP) on Climate Change to be held in Turkey this 2026, a Venezuelan delegation, composed of representatives of different ministries of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, participated in negotiations on climate change in the city of Bonn, Germany.
Clean Electricity, Waste And Construction Set To Top COP31 Agenda
The stepping-stone meetings on the road to COP31 in Antalya unfolding in Bonn this week brought the first real clarity on what the incoming presidency wants the next UN climate summit to deliver on: electrification, reducing waste, and the energy efficiency of buildings and construction. The three headline targets call for electricity to meet 35% […]

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