A group of global leaders and scientists has urged significant reforms to the COP process, emphasizing the urgency of transitioning away from fossil fuels for effective climate action.
In an open letter, the experts expressed serious concerns about COP29, calling for eligibility criteria for host nations to exclude those not supporting fossil fuel phase-out.
The current COP framework has been criticized as inadequate for meeting the climate crisis, with an emphasis on the need for concrete action over lengthy negotiations.
Signatories of the letter highlighted essential reforms for COP, including better accountability of national action plans and addressing climate financing and issues of justice and equality.
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