Devex : COP23 UN Climate change conference
At the end of the day — or, at the end of the COP — it comes down to politics.
For more than a week, negotiators in Bonn have been buried in the technical details of turning a complex treaty into meaningful action for communities at the frontlines of climate change. Country delegates have fought to link scientific evidence of a changing planet with the international response needed to mount a global, cooperative effort that rises to the occasion.
Climate change, however, is not a purely technical or scientific problem. It is bound up with questions of fairness, responsibility, public opinion, and special interests that require political leadership to answer. Negotiators can only commit to as much as their political leaders will allow them.
That is why the latter portion of these United Nations climate talks brings a dramatic shift in tone — from small meeting rooms to large plenary halls, and from specific battles to bigger signals about whether countries will recognize what needs to happen and respond with something they can make happen now.
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