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More Rebels by Nature with Friends of the Earth
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What are Climate Summits for? Who is behind this COP29? What are activists and experts saying about climate change? How is the summit going, what can we expect from its conclusions? What topics do they not cover and why?
The COP is back, another climate summit and again in an oil country, this time, Azerbaijan. A summit which is being held in a context where carbon dioxide emissions are reaching a new global maximum, while the scourges of climate change continue across the world, storms, droughts, massive floods… and a few weeks after Trump’s victory in the United States. .
In addition to political leaders, specialists, negotiators, journalists and activists, the COP also leaves room for companies, including the most polluting ones. That’s why we’re once again putting the spotlight on climate change, on this summit and what lies ahead. Climateour reference magazine on these subjects The tide. From Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, we contacted your colleague, Tais Gadea and we talked about the darker side of this COP with its coordinator, Edu Robaina.
We analyze what is happening in this COP and talk about the consequences suffered by those who confront science deniers with Fernando Valladarèsresearcher at CSIC and climate broadcaster.
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And we also look at València and DANA and talk about the challenges in terms of climate change with Samira Khodayarphysicist and current head of the meteorology group at the Center for Environmental Studies of the Mediterranean and Sera Huertaseducator at the Environmental Education Center of the Valencian Community.
And we say goodbye with a new episode of “Rebels by nature” with Friends of the Earthto talk about carbon markets. Cristina Alonso Saavedra, head of the NGO’s Climate Justice and Energy area, will explain to us why this mechanism promoted by governments and companies perpetuates the power of big companies, harms indigenous communities and does not contribute to reducing emissions.