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COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition
COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition
More than 70 delegates to the UN climate change conference on Tuesday convened in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to seek insights and solutions for an inclusive, just and resilient global energy transition.
The energy-themed gathering came as the climate talks at COP28, or the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), reached a stalemate over issues including energy transition.
The attendees included the top Chinese climate envoy, senior UN officials, and energy officials of Egypt and Malawi.
They all met on the sidelines of the ongoing UN climate summit and jointly called for further gathering wisdom and strength to advance the global energy transition.
“We stand at a critical juncture in our shared journey towards a just and inclusive energy transition.
“It’s evident that this formidable task cannot be achieved by any single organisation or nation alone,’’ said Rola Dashti, the executive secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA).
She stressed that, with united endeavours, the energy sector can be “transitioned from a challenge to a solution to meet climate goals.’’
Addressing the gathering, China’s special envoy for climate change, Xie Zhenhua expressed the hope that wisdom and strength could be pooled to work out a solution to move beyond the stalemates toward energy transition goals.
He added it should be a pragmatic and exemplary solution that can be shared and replicated.
The event was jointly held by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organisation (GEIDCO), the UNFCCC secretariat, UNESCWA, and several other UN agencies.
Others include China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, and the World Meteorological Organisation, etc.
At the event, a research report on solutions and practices for inclusive, just and resilient energy transition was issued by GEIDCO.
Its chief, Xin Baoan, also executive chairman of State Grid Corporation of China, said energy development is facing many challenges globally, such as huge pressure for energy supply and security, tough tasks in transforming traditional industries, and unbalanced regional development.
He highlighted a systematic approach and a focus on correlations between security and transition, development and emission reduction, stocks and increments to advance high-quality energy transition.
The Beijing-based GEIDCO, established in 2016, is a China-proposed global energy body.
It now has 1,305 members from 142 countries, setting up seven regional offices globally, the organisation has been promoting sustainable energy development worldwide with a focus on energy interconnection across regions.
COPS28: Delegates seek insights for resilient global energy transition
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Trump Victory Sparks Celebration in Florida, Disappointment for Harris Supporters
Jubilant supporters celebrated Donald Trump’s apparent victory in Florida early Wednesday as he claimed a return to the White House, despite most major news networks holding off on officially calling the race.
At an event in Palm Beach, Trump supporters reveled in the win projected by Fox News, cheering as the former president declared a “political victory that our country has never seen before.”
“I feel extraordinary,” said 68-year-old supporter Ted Sarvanis, dancing with arms in the air. “This is the greatest American political story in the history of the country.”
Joined by running mate J.D. Vance, Trump took the stage, celebrating his projected win. The atmosphere at the convention center was electric, with supporters sporting “Make America Great Again” caps and mingling in formal attire and Trump-themed clothing.
“I feel relieved. I was a little bit scared because you never know how things are going to turn out,” said Stacy Kurtz, 45.
In contrast, a far different scene unfolded for Vice President Kamala Harris’s supporters at Howard University in Washington, where they were hoping for a Democratic win.
As the night wore on and Trump gained electoral votes in key battleground states, disappointment swept through the crowd.
“I am scared, I am anxious now,” said Charlyn Anderson earlier in the evening.
Democratic watch parties in places like Atlanta and Pennsylvania grew somber as results rolled in, with Lynn Johnson, 65, expressing concern, “It’s going to be dangerous if he wins. I don’t feel safe.”
While Trump’s supporters celebrated a comeback, the mood among Democrats was marked by worry and disbelief.
“He’s a terrible candidate, so it just doesn’t make sense,” said Harris supporter Ken Brown.
The contrasting scenes highlighted the nation’s deep political divide on election night.
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Israel President Vows To Strengthen US-Israel ‘Ironclad Bond’ As Trump Claims Victory
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday vowed to strengthen his country’s “ironclad bond” with the United States as he congratulated Donald Trump, who claimed victory in the US election.
“Congratulations to President @realDonaldTrump on your historic return to the White House… I look forward to working with you to strengthen the ironclad bond between our peoples, to build a future of peace and security for the Middle East, and to uphold our shared values,” Herzog said in a statement.
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Russia hosts 2-day BRICS summit in Kazan
Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting a summit of the BRICS inter-governmental organisation in the city of Kazan from Tuesday to Thursday.
The summit brings together 24 heads of state and government and is seen by Putin as part of an initiative to create a new world order to end the dominance of the U.S…
Prominent among the guests was Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Representatives from a total of 32 countries would attend.
The original members of BRICS are, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa have been joined by the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Ethiopia and Iran among others.
The status of Saudi Arabia is yet unclear.
Russia, which currently chairs the organisation, announced that Saudi Arabia would be accepted as a member country at the start of the year.
But there has been no confirmation from Riyadh, and Saudi Arabia would be represented at the summit by its foreign minister.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Saudi Arabia’s status would be cleared up at the summit.
Turkey is to participate as an interested party.
Speaking ahead of the summit, Putin said a central aim would be promoting financial cooperation and providing an alternative to the SWIFT network, through which international payments are routed.
Many Russian banks were banned from the network after its invasion of Ukraine.
Setting up a joint bank is also on the BRICS agenda.
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