Türkiye positions itself at the heart of global climate diplomacy as host of COP31 next year
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
68% : Renewable energy, sustainable urban planning and climate adaptation projects receive stronger attention.61% : Interest from international financial institutions and climate funds increases, and the host country has greater potential to attract investment in clean energy and climate finance.
58% : Türkiye's hosting of the 2026 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as COP31, is significant both for international visibility and for establishing a decisive position in climate diplomacy.
55% : Here's a breakdown of the process across five key areas -- from how the UN climate conference operates to what hosting would require from Türkiye.
54% : At the Conference of the Parties (COP), the annual meeting of the 197 countries that are signatories to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to negotiate and agree on international climate policies, global decisions are made in areas such as greenhouse gas reduction targets and carbon market rules.
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