Will Big Carbon Capture the COP?
<p>Between November 30 and December 12, the biggest yearly event in climate politics will take place: the 28th Conference of Parties (usually referred to as COP 28). COP meetings, which have taken place at least once a year since 1995, are where the world’s nations get together to discuss the most difficult and important climate problems.</p>
<p>It’s tempting to dismiss the COPs as an elaborate, pointless show. There certainly is a lot of Davos-level cluelessness here, as negotiators fly in from all over the world, emitting tons and tons of carbon, so that they can attend cocktail parties and sit through inane panel discussions with <a href="https://www.cop28.com/en/schedule/innovate-for-a-net-zero-tomorrow" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">titles</a> like “Innovate for a Net Zero Tomorrow.”</p>
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