La COP29 s'est tenue à Bakou, en Azerbaïdjan. La conférence de deux semaines sur le climat s'est prolongée de deux jours, en raison des négociations menées en vue de la définition d'un nouvel objectif financier mondial.
00:00Le programme de l'Union de l'environnement montre que les politiques actuelles sont conduisent à trois grados de réparation.
00:09Ces températures seraient catastrophiques pour des bilions.
00:13Elles seraient de l'existence des représentants communautés dans cette pièce.
00:20Les collègues étaient sur la route à la ruine.
00:23Mais ce ne sont pas les problèmes future.
00:27Le changement climatique est déjà ici.
00:30Le changement climatique est déjà présenté la 29e session de la Conference des Parties de l'Union de l'Union de l'Union de l'Union de l'Union de l'Union.
00:48Sultanael Jabber handing over to President-designate Muqtah Babayev and opening COP29 in Baku, in Azerbaijan.
00:55The conference began amidst stark warnings and calls to enhance ambition and enable climate action.
01:02It got off to a promising start on day one with the approval of international standards in relation to the global carbon market
01:09under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, the International Treaty on Climate Change.
01:15The best thing that we have reached on the first day was agreeing on a decision on Article 6.4, endorsing the SPM standards that have been agreed in early October in Baku.
01:31That was a long-awaited decision to be made at the COP.
01:3510 years of our negotiation process and the last three COP several attempts to get it adopted, but finally we got it done.
01:43And having it on the first day really set the mood in the negotiating rooms.
01:47Over 40,000 attendees and 100 heads of state attended this actionable COP.
01:53And the unwavering consensus was that the time for action is now.
01:58Floods in Valencia and Hurricane Milton are examples of how extreme weather is impacting the world.
02:03A report by the International Chamber of Commerce has revealed that it's cost the global economy almost €2 trillion over the last 10 years.
02:12What we've done in pulling together this report is to show the actual damage from climate-related events has actually now reached the same level as what occurred at the same time as the global financial crisis.
02:25And the world leadership decided they'd do something about it.
02:28Well, we're saying that's where we are. You can't keep kicking it down the road.
02:32We've announced it now as we go into COP29. It's time to actually do things.
02:36COP29 was dubbed the finance COP and the scaling up of climate finance through global financial interoperability as well as the impact on developing economies was high on the agenda.
02:49The European Investment Bank is bringing concrete solutions to the table through climate resilience clauses, through climate debt swaps and conversions.
03:00All those countries that are at the forefront of climate change and are extremely vulnerable because of high indebtedness, we are providing solutions.
03:09Just recently, this week, we're going to be signing agreements that will also foster the green bond market worldwide so that we can mobilise and scale up the necessary finance to make this green transition a global success.
03:22Despite best efforts and appeals for compromise and solidarity, a global finance deal could not be agreed upon before COP29 was due to finish and it overran by two days.
03:34Finally, a breakthrough agreement was reached to triple finance to developing countries from the previous goal of 100 billion US dollars to 300 billion annually by 2035.
03:46It has been a difficult journey, but we've delivered a deal.
03:51This new finance goal is an insurance policy for humanity amid worsening climate impacts hit in every country after almost a decade of hard work where several previous cops were not able to get this done.
04:11No country got everything they wanted, and we leave Baku with a mountain of work to do.
04:22The many other issues we need to progress may not be headlines, but they are lifelines for billions of people.
04:32So this is no time for victory laps.
04:35We need to set our sights and redouble our efforts on the road to Belém.
04:41While some were disappointed it wasn't near the $1.3 trillion developing countries were asking for,
04:47some delegations acknowledged that the Baku breakthrough was a step in the right direction to safeguard the future and ensure more money flows.