The UN climate conference began in Baku, Azerbaijan, with a heated debate between developing and developed nations over the agenda for the next 12 days. This year's conference is crucial as countries need to agree on a new climate finance goal to aid developing nations in adapting to and combating climate change.

The host nation, Azerbaijan, urged all countries to swiftly resolve outstanding issues to establish this new climate finance goal. UN climate chief Simon Stiell emphasised that achieving this goal is in every nation's self-interest. However, the opening session was paused for delegates to negotiate the agenda.
Agenda Disputes and Key Issues
Disagreements over the agenda are common at UN climate conferences. This time, the focus is on whether unilateral trade measures, like the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), should be included as an agenda item at COP29. The opening plenary resumed only at 7 pm IST due to these discussions.
Last month, China, representing the BASIC group of countries, proposed that this year's COP address unilateral trade measures. The CBAM is a proposed EU tax on energy-intensive imports from countries like India and China, based on carbon emissions during production.
Impact of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
The EU argues that CBAM creates a level playing field for domestic goods adhering to strict environmental standards and curbs emissions from imports. However, developing nations argue that such taxes could harm their economies and make trade with the EU costly.
They contend that under UN climate rules, no country should impose emission reduction strategies on others. This has become a significant point of contention at the conference.
Focus on Climate Finance
Another contentious issue is whether to prioritise climate finance or discuss all global stocktake outcomes. LMDC countries, including India and China, along with the African Group, want COP29 to focus on climate finance.
Developed nations like the US, UK, and EU prefer discussing all stocktake outcomes, including mitigation and transitioning away from fossil fuels. Meena Raman from the Third World Network stated that developed countries resist focusing primarily on funding for developing nations.
"They are saying the dialogue should cover all Global Stocktake outcomes from COP28, with more emphasis on mitigation," Raman said during a press conference. "They are trying to divert attention from the crucial issue of climate finance," she added.
The ongoing discussions highlight the challenges in reaching consensus on key issues at international climate conferences. As negotiations continue in Baku, finding common ground remains essential for addressing global climate challenges effectively.
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