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climate change
COP 28
Major Stakeholders
COP28 will be the first time that countries will be going into the negotiation rooms with an analysis that shows how seriously off-track they are on their climate targets.
“It tells us clearly that the world is not on track to achieve our global climate goals,” Melanie Robinson, the global climate program director for the World Resources Institute, told CNN.
“But it also offers a really interesting concrete blueprint [and] mountain of evidence on how we can get the job done, so it should be a wakeup call of what we need to do but with a roadmap to get there.”
Demands:
delivering money for climate action from richer to poorer countries, and working on a new deal for developing nations. As well as progress towards the existing Paris goals, COP28 will concentrate on. fast-tracking the move to clean energy sources, to "slash" greenhouse gas emissions before 2030. Forcing on nature an people making COP28 the "most inclusive" ever. There will also be themed days on issues including health, finance, food and nature.
Major goals
The Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international climate summit, which is held annually unless the Parties (the countries involved) decide otherwise. At COPs, world leaders gather to work together on solutions to tackle climate change. There are now 198 Parties (197 countries plus the European Union) to the Convention, constituting near universal membership.
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Whos going to be there
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US President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping are not expected to attend, but both countries will be represented.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will take part, and Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles will also attend. He will deliver an opening address to delegates on 1 December.
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Environmental charities, community groups, think tanks, businesses and faith groups will also take part.
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controversy
The conference is being hosted in Dubai but they are one of the worlds largest oil producers. with plans to increase their oil production
Causing Climate Change
Natural
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Volcanos: Volcanos can put so much ash and dust into the atmosphere that they actually lower the global temperature.
Energy: Every 11 years the Earth receives more energy than usual, resulting in global warming
Human
Homes and business: Fossil fuels are burned for heat. Some of the chemicals we use in our homes or business, such as the coolants in refrigerators, also give off greenhouse gases
Agriculture: Farm animals like cows and sheep create methane when the digest there food. Burps and farts.
Industry: Many Industries, such as the steel industry, use fossil fuels to produce heat for making products.
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Electricity: We burn fossil fuels, such as natural gas, oil, and coal to produce electricity.
Taking Action
Mitigation: To reduce the consequences of a problem to help mitigate climate change we have to act on it's causes. One of the greenhouse gasses we produce is CO2.
Adaptation: An adaptation is a change made to deal with a new situation. In the case of climate change, we must adjust to the effects of climate change to try to protect ourselves and our planet
The Green House Effect :
Methane( agriculture, Oil and gas Industry) CO2, (Industry, Transportation, heating your house, cooking) Nitrogen (Agriculture).
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