COP (Conference of the Parties) is the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference. This year the 29th Conference (COP 29) takes place from November 11-22 2024 in Baku, Azerbaijan. During COP governments from around the world discuss and agree on policies and actions to tackle the climate crisis. It was during COP 21 in 2015 that the pivotal ‘Paris Agreement’ (international treaty on climate change) was agreed upon. Participants from all sectors of society including industry, government, civil society, academia, and health also join the conference to advocate and push for climate action.
A key focus of COP 29 this year will be on financing the response to the climate crisis. Trillions of dollars are needed for climate action globally, including to tackle the root causes of the climate crisis, and to prepare and respond to its impacts on communities, people’s health and livelihoods, and national economies. COP 29 will include discussion of how climate funding will be secured and prioritised.
While there is no dedicated negotiating topic on health at COP 29, health depends on ambitious decision making across all negotiating streams including climate finance, mitigation, adaptation, and loss and damage. Health will also be discussed in events organised by the COP29 Presidency, including on Development Day on 18th November, Urbanisation Day on 20th November, and possibly during the Leaders’ Summit at the start of the conference.
COP28 in Dubai saw the adoption of the first ever Declaration on Climate and Health at a UNFCCC conference. This declaration confirmed the extensive interlinkages between human health and climate decision-making and must now be translated into outcomes for people and planet at COP29 in Baku.
At COP29, action on climate and health necessitates action on mitigation, adaptation and loss and damage, underpinned by finance of the necessary quantity and quality. These pillars of action must be viewed hand in hand – action and investment to accelerate adaptation and address loss and damage are already essential in many communities; and without ambitious mitigation, the limits of adaptation will rapidly be exceeded, with catastrophic losses and damages, including physical and mental health impacts. Finance is a prerequisite for climate action sufficient to protect human health.
Members of the international health and climate community, coordinated by the Global Climate and Health Alliance, have produced a 2024 report ‘A COP29 for People and Planet’ which outlines recommendations from the international health and climate community and call upon Parties at COP29 to commit to and deliver ambitious climate action sufficient to protect and promote the health of people and the planet. The headline recommendations are:
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