Climate change

The UN Climate Change Conference

22.12.2023

December 13, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) closed in Dubai; it lasted a day longer than it was scheduled because participants were debating on the final statement.

AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL CRITICISM: THE LACK OF PROOF FOR MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE

28.11.2017

On the 17th of November in Bonn, the 23rd UN Climate Change Conference (COP 23) finally concluded, with 20,000 participants from all over the world, accompanied by a substantial contingent of journalists. [1] This conference continued the process of the Paris climate agreement, one of the largest state control projects in human history. From 2020 onwards, ‘industrial countries’ are expected to provide an annual sum of $100 billion U.S. dollars to restructure the world’s energy supply. This money will also be used to ‘eliminate any damage caused by climate change’. Much of this cash is expected to flow into private sector investment within developing countries, with only a relatively small proportion going to the public sector for the ‘already necessary remedy of climate-related damage’.