COP29 Parliamentary Meeting in Baku discusses climate vulnerability and youth impact
The 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) continues in Baku on November 17, with the Parliamentary Meeting organized jointly by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Milli Majlis (Parliament) of Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.
A session titled "Addressing Climate Vulnerability: Promoting a Comprehensive and Equitable Approach to Climate Action" is being held as part of the event.
Building on the insights gained on the first day regarding the real-life impacts of climate change, this session allows parliamentarians to explore deeper how to address the unique vulnerabilities of various countries, such as small island states, and mountainous or landlocked nations.
The session will also address the impact of climate change on social sensitivity among youth.
It is important to note that over 160 parliamentarians, including 12 speakers and vice-speakers, are participating in the event, which has brought together around 330 participants from 66 countries and international organizations.
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