Spain will host the COP25 climate summit in December, the UN said on Friday, after Chile abandoned plans to hold it due to deadly anti-government protests. Some 25,000 delegates had been expected in Chile for COP25, including teenage Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.
We are pleased to announce the COP Bureau has agreed that COP25 will take place from 2-13 December in Madrid, United Nations climate chief Patricia Espinosa said on Twitter.
Thunberg, who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved and had already made it halfway from Sweden to Chile for the summit by boat, train and electric car when the new venue was announced, turned to social media to ask for a lift to Madrid.
”It turns out I've travelled half around the world, the wrong way:)...If anyone could help me find transport I would be so grateful,” she tweeted from Los Angeles.
Following more than 10 days of street protests, Chilean President Sebastian Piñera said Thursday his country was not in a position to host either the Dec 2-13 climate convention or the Nov 16-17 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
This has been a very difficult decision, a decision that has been deeply painful because we know exactly how important APEC and COP are for Chile and the world, said Piñera.
He added that Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had offered to host the COP25 climate summit in Madrid on the original scheduled dates.
In a tweet Sanchez, who is gearing up for a repeat general election on Nov 10, called Espinosa's announcement that Madrid would host the event excellent news, adding Spain was already working to prepare the gathering.
Harjeet Singh of environmental group ActionAid International said moving the summit from Chile to Spain with only four weeks' notice presents real barriers to participation for delegates from the southern hemisphere.
Hotels in Madrid are already full. Last minute flights are expensive. Visas can be difficult to obtain at short notice. This sudden decision is likely to shift the balance of power towards the wealthier countries of the global North, he added in a statement.
It is the second time that UN authorities have had to scramble to find a new meeting place. Brazil originally welcomed the gathering then backed out after right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January.
APEC said it supported Chile's decision but gave no indication there would be a replacement summit this year, saying only that Malaysia would host the 2020 event.
Chile is grappling with its worst social crisis in decades, one that shows little sign of abating despite Piñera announcing a raft of measures aimed at placating protesters.
Demonstrators have demanded that the conservative leader - whose personal fortune is estimated by Forbes at US$2.8 billion - step down.
They have been angered by low salaries and pensions, poor public health care and education, and a yawning gap between rich and poor.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesMadrid is a delightful and far away enough alternative venue for the friends of our endangered world. There they can easily find vegan tapa bars serving organic wine... I'm personally feeling schadenfreude that it's being hosteted in overbooked Madrid and freude it's no longer in my country. Something euphoric...
Nov 02nd, 2019 - 07:48 pm 0Why are hotels full in Madrid in the dreary middle of winter? Should be the ideal time for Spain to host. And Greta Thunberg is the first environmental activist I've heard of who refuses to fly. Really makes you think.
Nov 02nd, 2019 - 11:20 pm 0Madrid is pleasant this time of year. I admire anyone willing to embrace the challenge of sailing the open ocean, but it's been already explained that a beautiful sailing trip leaves a larger carbon footprint than a commercial airline flight. It's all about smoke and mirrors and nothing about the reality.
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