This year, the first two weeks of November will witness two COPs (Conference of Parties), large policy gatherings aimed at moving the needle on ratified global U.N.-related conventions.
Both have to do with health—individual, population and the planet’s health. Yet, one COP is attracting the leaders of the developed world as well as developing worlds in Glasgow, United Kingdom, along with another 20,000-odd stakeholders. The other COP will be held virtually and quietly from its secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) secretariat is tasked with supporting the global response to the threat from climate change. With 197 members, the UNFCCC has a near universal coverage.
The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) Glasgow was kicked off on Oct. 31 with great fanfare, high expectations and drama befitting a Hollywood premiere—e.g., Greta Thunberg arrived on a “climate train,” a test in patience and endurance for Greta, her 150 fellow passengers, the media and the climate activists’ mob at Glasgow Central.
Tobacco Reporter – 2021-11-03.