The COP29 held in Baku continues to be one of the main topics of discussion on the global media agenda.
AZERTAC reports that an article titled “Moldova’s president and other COP29 participants in Baku support Azerbaijan’s ideas to combat climate change” published in Russian and Romanian on the Moldovan news portal “Noi.md” describes the organization of the prestigious international conference and the strategic issues discussed.
The article specifies that the summit of heads of state and government of the countries participating in COP29 took place in Baku, where the president of Moldova, Maya Sandu, also spoke. Sandu welcomed the session’s main doctrine on the need to support developing countries in solving global environmental problems.
On the territory of the “Green Zone” multifaceted communication is organized with all interested parties, from activists and supporters of private initiatives to representatives of large companies and state institutions. Sessions, meetings and summits are held in the “Blue Zone”.
The article further mentions that African, Latin American and especially small island countries were represented by a large delegation at the event attended by dozens of presidents and other high-ranking officials from various countries.
The main focus of the COP29 host is the issue of environmental equity. According to the main objective of the forum, developed countries, leaders in both the consumption of hydrocarbons and the production of harmful emissions, should take responsibility for climate pressure and help weaker countries compensate for the damage caused to the nature.
In fact, the goal of all COP conferences is to limit the amount of carbon dioxide and the increase in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius in the pre-industrial era and as required by the 2015 Paris Agreement. At the same time Over time, according to statements by heads of state, environmental activists and experts, concrete steps are expected at COP29 to resolve this problem.
In the end, it is highlighted that an important agreement on carbon markets was already reached at COP-29 held in Baku, 9 years after the signing of the climate agreement in Paris to prevent the increase in global temperature. During the event, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, stated that time to prevent climate change is running out and called for increasing the funds allocated for this purpose.