The 30th UN climate summit will be held in Brazil during significant global climate challenges, including the US's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. The EU faces internal struggles regarding emissions regulations, while geopolitical tensions arise from conflicts involving major oil producers. A focus will be placed on the world's top ten carbon-emitting countries and their responses to climate commitments. This includes examining various political frameworks affecting their capabilities to negotiate and implement climate actions, as well as insights from thought leaders on engaging with autocracies.
As the world gears up for the 30th UN climate summit in Brazil, it faces unprecedented challenges, including the US's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Global emissions continue to increase, with countries grappling with their own internal political pressures, complicating international climate negotiations.
Some of the largest emitting countries are characterized by political systems ranging from autocracies to democracies, influencing their respective climate action strategies.
The approach to engaging with autocratic regimes in climate negotiations will be examined, highlighting their complex role in global carbon emissions.
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