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BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 8. COP29 confirms
partnerships with FT Live,Project Syndicate, Newsweek, CBC and
ANEWZ.
All media partners will play an important role at COP29 in
providing a platform for discussion and enhancing ambition for
climate action. Digital technologies will be leveraged to increase
accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring global audiences can engage
with COP29.
The Media Partners for COP29 play a key role in enhancing
visitor experience in the Green Zone by curating sessions and
programming that align with the COP29 thematic programming.
Operated and established by the COP29 Presidency, the Green Zone
provides a dynamic forum for participants to share their
perspectives through engaging discussions, panels, and
demonstrations that highlight both current innovations and
potential solutions for combating climate change.
Through digital channels, including social media and online
platforms, the partners will stream content globally across their
platforms, further expanding the reach of the conference and
allowing millions worldwide engage with the discussions and
outcomes of COP29. This global streaming approach will make the
event more accessible to diverse audiences, regardless of
location.
Media partners will also deliver impactful programming at COP29.
The FT Live will host FT Sessions at COP, featuring live panels
from Baku Stadium. These sessions will bring together top
policymakers, business leaders, and climate experts to discuss the
latest challenges, developments, and progress in tackling major
climate issues.
Project Syndicate will present thought-provoking discussions on
critical global climate topics. Their panels will explore how
multilateral development banks, and financial institutions are
adapting to modern demands for equitable financing, the
implications of the latest IPCC report amidst global economic
challenges, and the exciting potential of generative AI for driving
climate action.
Newsweek will host the third edition of its“Pillars of the
Green Transition” series, bringing together leading voices in
sustainability and clean technology. This program will explore the
rise of clean manufacturing, the renewable energy rush, and
innovative strategies for cutting carbon pollution while promoting
nature-based solutions.
CBC and Anewz will play a pivotal role in showcasing key
discussions and events across both the Blue and Green Zones,
amplifying the action to global audiences.
The Green Zone will also feature the Impact Stage, a versatile
space equipped to broadcast events globally, including to remote
audiences. The Impact Stage will also host the COP29 Daily Show, a
30-minute live broadcast with interviews and highlights. The COP29
Extreme Hangout will also take place here, offering dynamic panels
and talks aimed at youth audiences. The stage will create a
platform for impactful discussions, engaging audiences on-site and
around the world.
Commenting on the announcement of the Media Partners,
Chief Operating Officer for COP29 Azerbaijan Narmin Jarchalova
said, “I believe these partnerships will be crucial in
sharing the latest global climate action news with the world.
Within the framework of these partnerships, we aim to provide
platforms that support the communication of climate action with
global audiences.”
Announcing their COP29 Partnership, Amit Shah, Executive
Vice President of Newsweek commented, "As a proud
media partner for COP29, Newsweek is committed to amplifying the
critical conversations that drive the pillars of the green
transition and support global sustainability initiatives. By
bringing essential topics like clean energy, climate resilience,
and sustainable finance to the forefront, we aim to empower global
audiences to engage and act. COP29 presents an unprecedented
opportunity to unite diverse voices, foster collaboration, and
drive meaningful, lasting change for a healthier, more sustainable
world."
Commenting on the announcement of The FT Live as Media
Partner for COP29, Managing Director, Orson Francescone
said, “As a trusted source of quality, global
journalism, the FT is pleased to be part of the critical
discussions taking place at COP29. Through digital technology, we
are extending this vital dialogue about issues including climate
finance, the energy transition and water security beyond the
event's physical boundaries, allowing engagement from diverse
voices from around the world.”
Commenting on the announcement of CBC TV as Broadcast
Partner for COP29, Director General of CBC TV Vugar Khalilov said,
“ COP29 is a vital platform for tackling
global issues that impact all of humanity. Here in Baku, world
leaders, heads of state, and government representatives will be
working together to find solutions for climate challenges and fair
financial distribution. It's a space where every voice can be
heard, and events of this scale are truly significant moments for
any media company”.
Commenting on the announcement of ANEWZ as Broadcast
Partner for COP29, Executive Director Rufat Hamzayev said,
“As an official partner for COP29, ANEWZ is incredibly proud to
play a role in amplifying the voices and initiatives focused on
combating climate change. This partnership reflects our commitment
to delivering impactful stories that matter to our global audience.
ANEWZ is dedicated to showcasing the efforts of leaders,
innovators, and communities working together to create a
sustainable future for generations to come.”
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