A Climate Conflict of Interest?
Leaked documents show the UAE, one of the world's largest petroleum producers, planned to use its role hosting the UN climate summit to strike fossil fuel business deals.
The COP summit is where world leaders get together every year to chat about climate change.
This year's meeting is being held in the United Arab Emirates, one of the world's top 10 oil-producing nations. A petrostate hosting a climate conference was always going to raise some eyebrows, but the event has become even more controversial.
A 麻豆社 investigation has found leaked documents that suggest the UAE has been planning ahead of the event to meet world leaders and discuss business opportunities for its state oil company.
The UN body responsible for the COP28 summit says hosts are expected to act without bias or self-interest.
The UAE team did not deny using COP meetings for business talks, and said "private meetings are private".
It declined to comment on what was discussed in the meetings and said its work has been focused on "meaningful climate action".
In this episode of our 5 Minutes On podcast, the 麻豆社's Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt explains exactly what the investigation has unearthed.
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