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COP28: Climate change conference has become ‘too big’, UNDP laments

This year’s UN Climate Change Conference, held in Dubai, has been the largest to date.

• December 4, 2023
UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai CREDIT: (Photo by COP28 / Mahmoud Khaled)
UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai CREDIT: (Photo by COP28 / Mahmoud Khaled)

The COP28 UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, with recorded 97,000 participants, should not become a model for the future in terms of attendance, head of the UN Development Programme, Achim Steiner, said.

“I believe that these conferences have become too big,’’ he said in an interview with dpa in Dubai on Monday.

But Mr Steiner said he did not want to tell anyone not to take part, noting that “if a country like the United Arab Emirates has the opportunity to organise such a large conference, then I don’t think that’s our biggest problem.”

However, Mr Steiner stressed that it should be kept in mind that the growth of conferences means a lot of effort, time and costs.

It could become more difficult to find host countries to accommodate around 100,000 people and provide a conference site for them, Mr Steiner said.

Commenting on the debate among the 200 or so countries on whether a formal decision should be made to phase out coal, oil and gas, Mr Steiner said, “It will be very important to see whether this conference ultimately manages to recognise that the age of fossil fuels is over.’’

There will be arguments about the wording and timelines, he said.

“But ultimately, it’s about recognising that the future of our energy and transport systems will no longer be based on fossil fuels,’’ Mr Steiner added.

He explained that the whole world senses and knows that the decarbonisation of our economies has become inevitable.

This year’s UN Climate Change Conference, held in Dubai, has been the largest to date.

According to the UN Climate Change Secretariat, 97,372 people were registered on site, including around 52,000 state delegates as well as observers and almost 4,000 journalists.

This makes the conference almost twice as large as its predecessor in Egypt, which hosted the largest climate conference to date with around 50,000 participants.

(dpa/NAN)

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