Tomorrow the COP 28 in Dubaï is opening .
It was no longer a question of debates, observations or declarations of intent, but a real commitment, with figures, made in front of the whole world, for observers and future generations to see.
It was also a great success for European and French diplomacy, which managed to get the world’s most polluting nations to sign up for the agreement.
But eight years have passed. Successive COPs have made little meaningful progress, and most of the progress in the fight against global warming is now being organised elsewhere, in other institutions, at other events, in bilateral relations between states, or simply under pressure from public opinion.
The framework set by governments is blatantly clear: it is up to them to implement it, and it is up to businesses to rise to the challenge.
What do you think?