The Baku Cop29 talks were marked by division and self-interest, with rancorous meddling right until the endFiona Harvey is an environment editor at the GuardianWhen I first visited Azerbaijan this spring, one fixture of the Baku skyline was unmissable. The bright orange of flaring - the product of the oil and gas extraction that makes up 90% of Azerbaijan's export revenues - lit up the night sky, not far from the Olympic stadium, where nearly 200 nations would gather in November for the Cop29 climate summit.Flaring burns methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, and is a major source of carbon emissions. If all the world's flared gas were captured instead, it could power sub-Saharan Africa. But that entails installing new equipment, so producers don't bother.Fiona Harvey is an environment editor at the Guardian Continue reading...
Cop29 gave us a Putin-friendly deal - and a glimpse of the dark future of climate talks | Fiona Harvey
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Zdroj: The Guardian