COP28 talks start with promise to make environmental action financially viable

Date: 04/12/23

The annual climate talks, COP 28, have kicked off in Dubai, and they’ve certainly got off to a positive start. The talks, which will run through to 12th December, have already announced significant pledges of financial help for countries facing problems due to climate change.

The so-called ‘loss and damage’ fund will provide aid for countries who are suffering climate related disasters, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events. The UK is contributing $76m, Germany $100m, the UAE $100m and the US $17.5m. This funding is in addition to the $100bn per year that developed nations already provide to help developing countries reduce emissions and prepare for climate change.

Of course, promising to make environmental action financially viable is a great idea, and we should know, because we’ve been doing just that at Think Hire for years. Make Think Hire your renewable energy partner, and we promise to reduce your running costs when you install green solutions such as our solar powered generators. Which means switching to sustainable energy doesn’t cost money, it saves money.

What is COP28?

COP28 is the 28th annual meeting, or Conference of the Parties (that is the parties who signed up to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – also known as the Rio Convention – in 1992).

The aim of the summit is to bring together the world’s governments to agree on ways to limit the climate change, and to find ways of dealing with the impact of these changes both now and in the future. It was at COP21 in Paris in 2015, that the parties agreed to try to limit global temperature rises to 1.5°C. Much of the focus of the COP conferences since then has been on how to achieve this goal.

Over 200 governments will participate in the COP28 talks, including the UK. Both the British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and His Majesty King Charles III will be in attendance, along with representatives from other governments, environmental groups and businesses, along with climate experts from the scientific community.

What do they hope to achieve at COP28?

One of the aims of COP28 is to make the talks the most inclusive yet, with richer countries pledging to help poorer nations to fund climate action. The talks will also focus on fast-tracking the move to cleaner energy sources, in an effort to cut greenhouse gasses, such as CO2.

Once again, this is something that we’ve been doing at Think Hire for years. We can fast-track your company to cut its emissions right now, through clean energy sources like solar powered generators. We provide bespoke solutions that cover everything from eco-welfare units to portable charging points for electric vehicles and plant. Better still, you don’t need to fly off to fancy conferences or negotiate complex multi-national agreements to make this happen for your business.

Arrange your own climate talks with Think Hire

While others talk, Think Hire’s solar powered generators are here to help you take action. While governments discuss pledges and promises in the UAE, we can help you make practical changes on the ground right here in the UK.

If you’d like to take action on climate change, then you can arrange your own ‘climate talks’ with Think Hire by calling 0330 133 2222 or completing our contact form. We’ll show you how easily you can switch to cleaner, greener energy with solar powered generators, solar site lighting and more. And with remote energy monitoring as standard with your hire package, we’ll go beyond promises and give you real time proof, day in and day out, for the duration of your hire.

We’ll be following progress at COP28 and the conference unfolds. Check back to this blog every week to see what progress is being made to protect our planet and prevent climate change.

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