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Monday 13 November 2023 2:38 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 14 November 2023 12:39 pm

Activism and COP28: What We Know and What to Expect

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Another year, another COP. 

Every year, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change organises the COP – a global climate summit. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the 2015 Paris Agreement and the 2014 Lima Call for Action are important climate commitments formulated and agreed upon at respective COPs. One hopes COP28 is no different.

Generally, it is agreed to be the most important climate event of the year – a meeting where countries have historically reported on progress made focused on stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations and more recently approached the question of who is to bear the global burden of mitigating the impacts of climate change and financing adaption. An important recognition and theme in previous COPs has been finding the balance between economic growth and climate change. Industrialised countries or Annex 1 countries have a larger burden of responsibility in mitigating the crisis compared to less industrialised nations 

Over the years, as global warming has intensified and major environmental disasters around the world have become more frequent, activist attention has sharpened, with campaigning on climate change spiking in the run-up and during the conference. COP26 and COP27 held in Glasgow and Cairo respectively received significant attention and the upcoming COP is unlikely to be any different.  

Graph showing campaigning in various industries and campaigning on climate change.

COP28 is all set to be held in UAE from 30 November -12 December. While protests and demonstrations at the host country are not likely to be as widespread as those seen at COP26 in Glasgow, climate groups around the world will be watching the proceedings keenly. One highly controversial aspect of COP28 is that its president, Sultan Al Jaber, is also CEO of UAE’s national oil and gas company ADNOC. His appointment, announced at the close of COP27, was strongly criticised by environmentalists worldwide and by politicians in the U.S. and the European Parliament, with activists claiming that talks aiming to drive a shift away from fossil fuels cannot be taken seriously when chaired by the head of an oil and gas company. 

It is also worthwhile to note that activists are paying attention to attendance at COP28. The presence of over 600 fossil fuel lobbyists at COP27 last year drew censure, with a spokesperson for activist groups monitoring participation at the climate summits calling the size of the lobby delegation a “twisted joke” comparing it to tobacco lobbyists attending a health conference. Following last year’s development, the UN announced earlier this year that oil and gas lobbyists attending the climate summit need to declare their affiliation at the time of registration. 

Based on SIGWATCH data and tracking issue evolution in the year since COP27, we observe that scrutiny of climate pledges and their alignment with the Paris Agreement, Loss and Damage, fossil fuel financing, Just Transition adaptation financing, and financing climate mitigation pathways are among the issues to be discussed at this COP. Additionally, this past year activists have worked to bring closer the inter-linkage of climate change and biodiversity loss. Groups will most likely voice concerns over deforestation and droughts, and its impact on human life.  

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