As world leaders and their climate negotiators head to Dubai for the world’s annual climate summit later this month, they’ll attempt to reach lasting agreements on curbing the rise of world temperatures. What tangible goals will they set? What agreements seem achievable?
For a preview of COP28, watch FP’s Ravi Agrawal in conversation with Vijay Vaitheeswaran, a longtime COP attendee and the Economist’s global energy and climate innovation editor.
Video clips from this event
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The Economist’s Vijay Vaitheeswaran on the high distrust going into COP28 and why the phasing out of fossil fuels will be the main ticket item this year.
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In order to make real progress on climate change, government aid will not suffice, and pools of capital will need to be unlocked from the private sector, according toVaitheeswaran.
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Vaitheeswaran explains how Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, the UAE oil boss and president of COP28, could use his position and power to get a real accomplishment out of this year’s climate summit.