At a crossroads: COP29 and global energy transition

At a crossroads: COP29 and global energy transition

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As the world turns its attention to Baku for the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), Azerbaijan finds itself at the intersection of traditional energy systems and climate imperatives. Like last year's host, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Azerbaijan brings to the presidency both the expertise of a significant energy producer and the perspective of a country facing its own climate vulnerabilities. This position offers unique insights into the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to cleaner energy systems in a warming world, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency.

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