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Singapore Minister says momentum on climate action has waned as COP30 approaches

Grace Fu, Singapore's Environment Minister, said Thursday that momentum on global climate change is waning, as geopolitical concerns create uncertainty for businesses and governments. The COP30 Climate Summit will take place from November 10-21.

She told reporters that, in addition to geopolitical tensions and higher food and energy prices, these "political obstacles" are making it difficult for countries take the necessary climate action. She said that "the fact that the U.S. pulled out of Paris Agreement is an extremely important factor"... but there are also many political considerations."

The annual summit is expected to attract around 50,000 delegates from 190 countries to the Brazilian rainforest city of Belem.

Fu stated that, despite the slowing of momentum in combating climate changes, it was up to each country to find partners who share similar views. Singapore has already begun to work on signing implementation agreements with a "dozen or so" countries, which will allow the country to obtain carbon credits in accordance with Article 6 of Paris Agreement.

In October, it signed its 10th contract with Mongolia. This agreement established a legally-binding framework for the generation and transfer of carbon credits generated by carbon mitigation projects.

Fu stated that "we hope more can be achieved to harmonise regulations...the disclosure standards (and) to also build breadth, depth and volume in the market." The decision to hold the summit in the rainforest city Belem this year created logistical problems for many countries, as hotel prices rose due to a lack of beds.

Fu said that the Singapore delegation was reduced by half from last year. The Ministry of Sustainability and Environment is aware of the cost of sending delegates and of the need to reduce the burden on Belem’s public infrastructure. This includes the use of private rental cars for travel to and away from conference venues.

Carbon Brief reports that Singapore sent 262 delegates last year to the COP29 held in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Reporting by Jun Yuan Yong)

(source: Reuters)