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COP29 environment summit host Azerbaijan safeguards oil and gas financial investments

Azerbaijan, host of this year's U.N. climate top, will protect the right of oil and gas producing countries to buy the sector, the country's. president stated on Friday, noting that despite environment targets,. fossil fuel demand remains strong.

As the host of the United Nations COP29 environment summit in. November, Azerbaijan will supervise negotiations among nearly 200. nations on how to raise more finance to fight climate modification. and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions heating up the planet.

As the head of the nation which is abundant with fossil fuels,. obviously, we will protect the right of these countries to. continue investments and to continue production because the. world needs it, Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev informed a. environment conference in Berlin on Friday.

But at the exact same time, nations with fossil fuel ... should. be among those who show uniformity with regard to issues. associated to environment modification, he stated.

Last year's U.N. climate top in the United Arab Emirates. ended with a global agreement calling for transitioning away. from fossil fuels to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Burning nonrenewable fuel source for energy is the main source of the. greenhouse gas emissions triggering climate change. Global. energy-related co2 emissions increased to a record. high in 2015, International Energy Agency data show.

How nations will carry out the COP28 handle the next couple of. years remains to be seen. Aliyev said Azerbaijan would increase. its natural gas exports to Europe to reach 20 billion cubic. meters by 2027, considering the present geopolitical scenario.

This is a sign of duty of Azerbaijan since we. mostly are purchasing increasing our gas production because. Europe requires more gas from brand-new sources, Aliyev stated.

European nations have a few of the world's strictest. targets to cut emissions by 2030 - however, at the same time, have. raced to protect new gas supply sources after Russia slashed gas. shipments to Europe, following Moscow's 2022 intrusion of. Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)