Azerbaijan Accused of Climate Hypocrisy
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•Azerbaijan accused of hypocrisy after calling for Cop29 global truce
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Cop29 summit will take place in Baku , Azerbaijan , from 11 November for two weeks .
Host country is calling for a global truce to coincide with the UN climate summit.
A leaked draft of the truce appeal shows Azerbaijan positioning itself as a peacemaker.
But activists have pointed to Azerbaijan ’s record on human rights and its recently concluded war with Armenia .
Rafiyev said fossil fuels would be on the agenda at Cop , along with the need to boost renewable energy. The other pressing issue at Cop29 will be providing adequate finance to developing countries, to help them cut their greenhouse gas emissions and cope with the impacts of climate breakdown. So far, there is little agreement on how the trillions required for such an effort will be raised..
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