Al Gore emphasized the need for reforms in the selection of host countries for UN climate summits. He stated that petrostates should be excluded to prevent fossil fuel influence.
Concerns about the participation of fossil fuel executives at the climate talks are growing, with experts arguing that their presence undermines the integrity and purpose of the climate negotiations.
Azerbaijan's treatment of oil and gas executives, with special badges for 132 attendees, raises questions about the influence of the fossil fuel industry in crucial climate discussions.
Gore insisted that criteria should be established for companies to participate in climate talks, emphasizing the necessity of credible net-zero commitments and significant contributions to clean energy.
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