There are almost 2,500 fossil fuel lobbyists at this year's Cop28 climate change summit in Dubai, more than four times as many as last year, according to an environmental analysis. The analysis from the Kick Big Polluters Out (KBPO) coalition examined the presence of delegates from the fossil fuel industry at the UN's flagship climate summit, which has come in for sustained criticism for its host's ties to oil and gas. KBPO found 2,456 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to Cop28, despite reducing or phasing out oil and gas altogether being one of the main aims of climate scientists and leaders from around the world. If the fossil fuel lobby was a country, its numbers of delegates would only be beaten by Brazil, with more than 3,000 in attendance and the host United Arab Emirates with 4,400, KBPO said. Its analysis calculated the fossil fuel industry was given more passes to Cop28 than the combined passes of 10 of the countries across the world that are most vulnerable to climate change, and seven times the number given to delegates from indigenous people. 'Poisonous presence' Alexia Leclercq of the environmental non-profit Start:Empowerment said: "Big polluters’ poisonous presence has bogged us down for years, keeping us from advancing the pathways needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground. They are the reason Cop28 is clouded in a fog of climate denial, not climate reality.”
Cop28 has been dogged by criticism it is greenwashing the climate change summit. President of Cop28 Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber has allegedly been planning secret deals to vastly expand oil and gas production at the event, a direct contradiction of the aim of the event, which is for world leaders and scientists to agree a path to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Mr al-Jaber, who is head of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), the 12th largest oil-producing firm in the world, told chair of the Elders Mary Robinson in a contentious online exchange there is "no science" behind the aim of reducing fossil fuels if global warming is to be kept to 1.5C compared to the 1850-1900 age, in direct contradiction to the almost unanimous consensus of global scientists.
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