International | COP29 in Baku

Half a loaf, at best, from the climate talks

This year’s negotiations made very modest progress

COP29 UNFCCC Climate Conference In Baku
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|BAKU

THE SENSE that the COP29 climate talks were outstaying their welcome in Baku was tangible through growing absences. Over the 30 hours between the scheduled end on Friday November 22nd and the final gavel in the early hours of Sunday morning first food, then water, then toilet paper ran out; finally fire extinguishers were slowly removed. A few dozen countries walked out, too—but they came back in time for a conclusion which, if far from inspiring, was at least better than the total breakdown that threatened.

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