Critics have pointed out their green energy agency needs a zero carbon transition plan to be credible.
How could this get funnier? Azerbaijan, once described as the nation where it rains oil, has just appointed a state oil company veteran as COP29 President.
By Tilak DoshiPeter A. Coclanis December 19, 2023 Last Friday, just two days after the Dubai COP28 meeting ended, a report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) stated that global…
like a script from a dystopian drama where the villains are fossil fuels, and the heroes are, well, apparently not the attendees of COP28.
...but for billions of people such stations are the difference between life and death, light and dark, food and no food.
Courtesy of Josh and Net Zero Watch, a trip back down memory lane, from COP13 to COP28, the “breakthroughs” followed by the “cold light of day!:
In COP 28, the moderates won, and the radical alarmists lost, wasting everybody’s time in the process. The actual negotiations got no press. It was noise all the way down.
Humans are now in the optimal position of growing grain to feed animals to produce meat.
The usual wailing and wild statements we've come to expect in the wake of the annual COP failure.
The pharaoh methodology of dictating things has been buried, and so people are free in their choices
According to small nations delegates they were busy b̵a̵n̵g̵i̵n̵g̵ ̵h̵o̵o̵k̵e̵r̵s̵ finalising the details of their position, when a deal was struck while they were out of the room.
The delegate for Paraguay welcomes the agreement as “auspicous” but points out that “we need to see a big increase in climate financing”.
African producers have not and will not agree to phasing out fossil fuels.
Climate Summit's U-Turn - From Heroic Vows to Muffled Whispers
"We are making progress" - but it sure doesn't smell like progress.
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