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COP climate talks not fit for function and need reform, state environment leaders

A group of previous leaders and climate specialists said the annual U.N. police officer climate talks were no longer suitable for function and needed to be reformed, releasing a. crucial open letter midway through what has actually up until now been a. fractious summit.

Almost 200 nations are gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan with a. main goal of agreeing a new target for how much cash needs. to be provided to assist developing nations adapt to environment. modification and recuperate from destructive weather.

Up until now those talks have actually made little development.

Delegates struggled for hours on the opening day to concur an. agenda and the mood has actually been soured by doubts about the United. States' future role under a Donald Trump presidency, diplomatic. spats involving the host country and the withdrawal of the. Argentinian delegation.

Friday's letter, signed by more than 20 specialists, former. leaders and scientists, including former UNFCCC boss Christiana. Figueres and former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, said the. COP process had actually accomplished much, today required an overhaul.

It is now clear that the COP is no longer fit for purpose. Its existing structure just can not deliver the modification at. rapid speed and scale, which is vital to guarantee a safe. climate landing for mankind, the letter stated.

This is what forces our call for a basic overhaul of. the police. We need a shift from settlement to execution,. making it possible for the COP to deliver on concurred dedications and ensure the. immediate energy transition and phase-out of fossil energy.

Figueres later on stated some of the ideas in the letter had actually been. misinterpreted.

The police procedure is a necessary and irreplaceable lorry. for supporting the multilateral, multisectoral, systemic change. we urgently need. Now more than ever, she stated in a post on. LinkedIn.

However, others have actually likewise criticised the police process in. Baku.

Previously this week Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley called. for immediate reform and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama mentioned. leaders resting on couches and taking pictures while speeches. at the top played out on soft television screens.

Inquired about the letter and the total process, the COP29. Presidency's Lead Negotiator Yalchin Rafiyev said: The process. has already provided ... so far by reducing the forecasted. warming, providing financing to those in requirement - and it's better. than any alternative.

Nevertheless he said the multilateral process was under pressure. and that COP29 would be a litmus test for the international climate. architecture..

(source: Reuters)