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Thu Oct 31, 2024, 10:01 AM Oct 31

Papua New Guinea to boycott 'waste of time' UN climate summit

October 31, 2024 7:17 AM
By Agence France-Presse


Papua New Guinea on Thursday declared a boycott of next month's UN climate summit, branding the global warming negotiations a "waste of time" full of empty promises from big polluters.

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"There's no point going if we are falling asleep because of jet lag because we're not getting anything done," Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko told AFP ahead of November's COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.

"All the big polluters of the world promise and commit millions to assist in climate relief and support. And I can tell you now it's all going to consultants."

The island of New Guinea is home to the third-largest expanse of rainforest on the planet, according to the World Wildlife Fund, and has long been celebrated as one of the "lungs of the earth."
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Papua New Guinea to boycott 'waste of time' UN climate summit (Original Post) Passages Oct 31 OP
I'm glad nations are beginning to call out these greenwashing summits for what they are... Think. Again. Oct 31 #1
100% agreed. Passages Oct 31 #2

Think. Again.

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1. I'm glad nations are beginning to call out these greenwashing summits for what they are...
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 10:11 AM
Oct 31

Now, if we can only get the nations of the world together to honestly discuss sincere and legitimate approaches to the shared priority of fighting climate change.

One approach that all nations could agree to work together on right away would be to reduce CO2 emissions by shutting down fossil fuel industries and replacing them with clean energy industries. That only sounds simple, because it is.

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